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Are you satisfied with Samsung One UI 5.0 upgrade?
Samsung’s Android 13-based One UI 5.0 is now official with so many premium features, improvements, user interface changes, and much more. But are these new elements enough for you? Are you satisfied with Samsung One UI 5.0 upgrade?
Compared to other Android OEMs, Samsung took much time to start the Android 13 beta program and release stable updates. The company dispatched the first One UI 5.0 Beta update to Galaxy S22 smartphones on August 5, while released the stable update on October 24.
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The Korean company took over two months to prepare a stable upgrade for its users. I can not deny that One UI 5.0 is amazing as it has lots of features and functionalities that other Android users are still waiting to have.
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Samsung has appreciably worked to bring premium features to Galaxy devices with the One UI 5.0 upgrade. I mean, just think about 16 color palettes that sync with your phone’s wallpaper and let you customize the entire UI’s theme.
I also like the variety of customization options that Samsung has to offer for the Lock Screen. From clocks, notifications, app shortcuts, and wallpapers to Contact information, the company is offering you the ability to edit every part of the screen.
Security is another aspect that has been settled in a new matter with Android 13-based One UI 5.0 software. The phones now have separate Security and Privacy menu that lets you manage every privacy setting in one place.
Similarly, there are two more new settings menus: Connected devices and Modes and Routines, which are also great to manage all related settings in no time. Other than these, the One UI 5.0 brings the Extract text from images feature, new multitasking gestures, and many UI changes like call interface, home screen, app screen, settings, etc.
Samsung One UI 5.0 changelog is pretty big and it’ll draw your attention to some of the most important changes in appearance. Still, it is not as satisfying as the users had expected, and the company lost due to some basic elements like vertical scrolling in the app screen, new charging and fingerprint animations, more system animation, and others.
What are your views regarding the One UI 5.0 offerings? Are you happy with Samsung’s Android 13 update or not? Let us know your thoughts through social media.