Comparison
Samsung One UI 4.0 vs Apple iOS 15: Dark Mode comparison
The dark mode is an important feature and it helps you to reduce eye strain and view the entire user interface of your Samsung smartphone efficiently powered by One UI software system. However, Apple devices also have one of the most powerful software optimizations and its user interface is one of the top preferred among consumers, other than Android-based UI’s.
However, One UI has its grade of dominance and Samsung has made the latest One UI 4.0 to make the most out in users’ hands. One UI 4.0 is based on Android 12 and provides you new option to tweak the dark mode feature.
In this edition of the Samsung One UI 4.0 comparison, we’ll focus on the dark mode feature and how it’s different in Apple iOS 15. Let’s jump into it.
iOS 15 Dark Mode:
iOS 15 is the first to talk about, UI features such as quick settings panel, Settings menu, and dialer have essential customization in Dark Mode. In dark mode, the quick settings maintain their color and transparency and blend them into the home screen wallpaper.
The UI is clean and provides you the maximum amount of visibility, while the background has a blurred semi-transparent effect.
iOS 15 has new rounded corner settings menu sections, which weren’t available in iOS 14, and gives it an elegant look. The icons are sharp and easy to identify. Also, the text is clear and has sharp edges.
One UI 4.0:
Compared to iOS 15, Samsung One UI 4.0 has improved dark mode that appears better on all parts of the corresponding software elements – quick settings, settings menu, dial, and other parts of the user interface.
Samsung One UI 4.0 brings better system icons, a sharp font system as well a round-cornered background. In addition, the latest version of One UI also has additional customization – a color palette.
With the color palette, you customize the icon colors and accent of the entire system UI. Thereafter, you can achieve a new look for the Samsung One UI 4.0 device.