Samsung has unveiled the updated version of its user interface for all devices. The new One UI 2 focuses on making the user experience more refined.
All new One UI 2 is one step closer to the future as it introduces the new feature and makes the old ones more user-friendly. Samsung showed a trailer of the new UI at the Samsung Developer Conference 2019 in San Jose, California.
Along with this Samsung introduced many futuristic products which include the most prominent one “the new design for foldable phones”. The design of the phone is very much like Motorola’s flip designs that allow the touch display to fold in half.
Let’s come back to the new UI, One UI 2 makes the one-hand use easier by making all first-party applications display in the bottom half of the screen for easy reach. This feature also applies to the folders where we put multiple applications.
Samsung has also kept the gamers in mind while designing this UI. It has reduced the size of the pop-ups of different notifications. For example, when you are playing a game or watching a movie and someone calls you, the pop-up of the call will be small in size so you don’t get distracted. This also includes Volume Hud and all other kinds of pop-ups.
Samsung has introduced adjust screen color settings, which help you to use the phone without hurting your eyes. You can set the color of the screen as it suits your eyes and also high-contrast keyboard comes with colors that make the keys stand out. It has also introduced Dark Mode for more applications and UX elements.
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