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As someone who’s still new to the world of UI/UX, staring at a blank screen is beyond intimidating. If you’re in the same ...
In a separate reveal, IceUniverse (via Android Authority) states Samsung has started to test a new Dynamic Effect feature ...
Samsung will finally let third-party developers harness the Now Bar for their Android apps when One UI 8 rolls out this year.
Apple has redesigned its controls, toolbars, and navigation within apps to fit this new Liquid Glass design. A lot of glass-like effects and animations are coming to iOS 26. Image: Apple ...
Material You, Google’s design system introduced with Android 12, has also reshaped app design. It allows developers to personalize apps dynamically based on user themes, colors, and preferences.
But the splashy new design language is the update’s centerpiece. App designers have new icon shapes, type styles, and color palettes at their disposal.
App Drawer: Adaptable to Your Navigation Style The app drawer in One UI 7 now supports a vertical scrolling layout, making it easier for users to browse through their apps.
The design and interface of iOS 18.2 and One UI 7 reflect their respective brands’ approaches to user experience. iOS 18.2 maintains Apple’s signature clean and polished aesthetic, with a grid ...
It’s quick, simple, and makes sense. The horizontal app drawer in One UI 6 Joe Maring / Digital Trends Samsung, however, has consistently ignored this unwritten rule of app drawer design.
However, this is going to change with the latest version of One UI. One UI 7 is finally bringing a vertical app drawer. It will be a significant shift in the brand’s approach to UI design.
One UI 7 also brings a new vertically scrollable app drawer instead of the horizontal one in the previous one. Similar to the Quick panel, you can customize and set it to horizontal scrolling like ...
Good news. The app drawer in Samsung’s One UI 7 update scrolls vertically now. Bad news. The app drawer also has a new watermark for Samsung Knox which cannot be turned off.