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Samsung One UI 5.0 Taskbar should get its own app drawer

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Along with a round of new features and changes leading up to the final release, the Android 13 beta also introduces an app drawer in the taskbar on large screen devices.

Going back to Android 12L, which introduced a new layout for big-screen devices but was lacking a top row of intelligent, context-based app suggestions Meanwhile, Android 13 finally fixes it and adds the familiar context-based suggestions to the top row of the big screen launcher.

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With the Android 13-based One UI 5.0 upgrade, Samsung Galaxy foldables and tablets will get an app drawer icon that, when pressed, lets you access all apps on your device without letting you go back to the home screen or ask Google Assistant. It is similar to the Edge panel on Galaxy phones.

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The Android maker has also slightly tweaked the taskbar to where it now expands in width when on the home screen, essentially hiding the dedicated taskbar and merging the icons onto the home screen.

This feature significantly enhances multi-tasking on the big screen, allowing users to access all of their apps without any hassle, even when they are in the app.

Check out more Samsung Android 13 One UI 5.0 features – 

Samsung Android 13-based One UI 5.0 Key Features

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