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Samsung releases third One UI 7 beta

Samsung releases third One UI 7 beta
Samsung releases third One UI 7 beta

Samsung has begun rolling out the latest One UI 7 beta update to supported Galaxy devices. This update, labeled as software version [insert version number], brings a substantial list of bug fixes and improvements, alongside a couple of new features. Despite the limited number of new additions, the focus of this beta seems to be on refining user experience and addressing existing issues, showcasing Samsung’s commitment to enhancement through feedback.

Users can now switch left and right to open the quick panel, offering more flexibility. A new 4×1 widget has been introduced. Vertical scroll inconvenience in the app drawer alignment has been improved.

Changes have been made to Game Booster, including screen playback default settings, FPS setting name and max value, and a default scanning rate of 120Hz. Samsung Messages has also been updated, with modified behavior when saving MMS images.

Samsung’s latest One UI beta

The quick panel closing operation has been refined to be smoother. Fixes have been implemented for specific path scenarios where the Nowbar was not displayed. Alignment errors for battery and notification icons on the lock screen and AOD have been corrected, along with other lock screen editing issues.

Volume key errors when using Routine+ have been fixed. A host of additional bug fixes have been implemented to enhance overall performance and usability. Users who have been testing One UI 7 are encouraged to provide feedback on the new update’s performance and any issues they encounter.

For Galaxy device owners eager to try out these features, the update is available to download and test. Stay tuned for further updates and insights on One UI 7 as Samsung continues to refine its software for a better user experience.

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April Isaacs is a news contributor for DevX.com She is long-term, self-proclaimed nerd. She loves all things tech and computers and still has her first Dreamcast system. It is lovingly named Joni, after Joni Mitchell.

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