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Samsung One UI 7 Lock Screen Preview Leaked!

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Samsung‘s upcoming One UI 7 update is creating waves of excitement among users, especially with recent leaks giving us a preview of the upcoming enhancements. At the moment, new screenshots have been surfaced online that reveal several notable changes to the lock screen with One UI 7.

Tipster @chunvn8888 has shared screenshots of the alleged One UI 7 lock screen. These screenshots show significant enhancements that Samsung may bring with the next major One UI update.

WHAT’S NEW

One of the most visible changes is the new battery charging status pop-up. In the current UI, this information is shown as plain text, which can be difficult to read at a glance. The new design replaces it with a more attractive widget. This widget not only looks better but also displays charging information more concisely.

In addition to the battery widget, the charging bar has also been redesigned. This bar is now located between the redesigned phone and camera icons on the lock screen. Previously, these elements were placed separately, but the new arrangement makes the lock screen look cleaner and more organized.

The left/right shortcuts like Phone and Camera on the lock screen are now circular and placed closer to the charging bar. Also, the battery indicator in the status bar has received a makeover. It is now shaped like a pill and is located in the upper-right corner of the screen.

Apart from these changes, no other significant changes have been noticed in these screenshots. This information has been leaked by a tipster, so until an official announcement is made, it should be taken with a pinch of salt.

One UI 7 Clock Update 

Samsung reportedly rolled out a new update for its Clock app, which offers an early look at the new One UI 7 design. It revamped the user interface with increased contrast for easier reading and navigation. The app’s bottom bar also includes new icons and labeling to add a modern touch to the design.

Samsung Clock update provides an early look at One UI 7 design

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