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Samsung One UI 7 will provide extra security with advanced Auto Blocker feature

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Samsung is set to launch the One UI 7 Beta Program later this year, with the stable version expected to roll out in 2025. While several rumors and leaks have already hinted at new features, new official information has now confirmed that One UI 7 will bring stronger security to Galaxy devices with an advanced Auto Blocker feature.

One UI 7 will introduce a new “Maximum restrictions” mode to Auto Blocker feature, which is designed to provide extra protection for users who prioritize security. This new feature has been spotted in the changelog of the Samsung Auto Blocker 1.1.00.28 update.

Advanced Auto Blocker Feature 

The “Maximum restrictions” mode of Auto Blocker adds extra layers of security by limiting certain functions on your phone. When Auto Blocker is activated, it will block USB connections except for charging. This means that no other devices can access your phone via USB, which helps keep your data safe if someone physically handles your device.

One UI 7 Auto Blocker feature

In addition, the feature will prevent your phone from connecting to 2G networks and stop it from automatically reconnecting to unsecured Wi-Fi networks to further reduce the risk of data theft or cyberattacks.

Aside from this, the maximum restrictions option also disables some Samsung apps, like Samsung Messages and Gallery, and prevents the activation of device admin apps or work profiles. These changes help protect your phone from malware or unauthorized users who might try to access your data.

Samsung boosts Auto Blocker with new ‘Maximum Restrictions’ feature

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Samsung starts testing One UI 7 (Android 15) on Galaxy S23 FE, Beta unlikely

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Samsung has started testing One UI 7 (Android 15) on Galaxy S23 FE. It’s the first time when the software server has listed the latest build for the device. An internal test build has been spotted, suggesting the Beta is unlikely for the S23 FE.

Recently, an internal One UI 7 (Android 15) build surfaced on Samsung’s software server for the Galaxy S23 FE. The build carries PDA version number S711BXXU6EXKM, where “E” refers to a major version bump in the near future.

Samsung has significantly delayed this year’s Beta Program. The owners of Galaxy S25 smartphones still missing out access to the One UI 7 Beta. The public rollout is delayed till the first half of the next year.

Well, this long wait will end up bringing fruitful upgrades to your Galaxy. The company is exploring a brand new interface across the OS. Many new features are being added in the One UI 7, with AI upgrades due for the One UI 7.1 software.

Google and some other Android vendors started a stable Android 15 update rollout. The distribution commenced after months of Beta testing. Beyond that, Google has just kickstarted the Developer Beta of the Android 16 operating system.

One UI 7.0 update is expected to be released for your Galaxy S23 FE by February 2025. Samsung will unveil the final version alongside the Galaxy S25 series next year. Later on, eligible devices will begin getting the major firmware update.

Galaxy S23 FE runs an Exynos 2200 chip, offering decent performance. Samsung’s next big upgrade will elevate your phone’s animation and transitions to a whole new level. A tipster has recently revealed key information about the changes.

The software will introduce redesigned Quick Settings, independent Notification Panel, rounded UI components, smoother animations, reliable transition effects, faster app opening experience, easily accessible Camera toggles and a lot more.

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Samsung TVs now have a touch of One UI design

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Samsung has already begun rolling out the long-awaited One UI update for its smart TVs, based on Tizen OS 8.0. It introduces a design overhaul that brings elements of its smartphone UI to the big screen. Although the overall experience still feels distinct from the One UI found on Galaxy smartphones and tablets.

The One UI update for smart TVs brings changes to the Daily Board feature. This screen shows useful widgets and wallpapers, and now it has a more One UI-inspired design. Widgets like Weather, Notes, Tips, and SmartThings Home Status now have a similar look to what you’d see on a Galaxy phone.

Samsung Weather and SmartThings widgets look almost identical to the ones on smartphones. Moreover, the Samsung Notes app icon is also familiar.

Samsung TVs One UI design

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With the Daily Board, you can choose which widgets you want to display, change the background wallpaper, and set up automatic widget rotation. If you place more than four widgets on the screen, they will rotate automatically. However, there are some limitations. You can’t set a custom wallpaper only the preloaded options are available.

While the One UI update brings some fresh features, Samsung’s TV interface still has a lot of the old Tizen design. The Settings menu still looks very much like it did before, and the app icons, while similar, don’t fully match the modern style of One UI on phones.

Samsung is making progress in bringing One UI to its TVs, but there’s more work to be done. Future updates may bring more changes to make the experience feel even more like the One UI on your smartphone or tablet.

Aside from this, Samsung recently released a new update for the Daily Board app, which brings Night Clock mode and bug fixes to enhance users’ experience.

Samsung Daily Board app update adds Night Clock Mode

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Samsung One UI 7 Beta Animation Innovations Revealed

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Samsung One UI 7 will introduce crazy innovations to the animation segment. While Galaxy users want iOS-like reliable animations, Samsung has reportedly made great progress in offering a refreshed and appealing user experience.

Tipster IceUniverse shared key details about Samsung One UI 7 Beta animations. The source has also highlighted that the changes that appear in the Beta version would be adjusted as per the consumer feedback and suggestions.

One UI 7 Animation Innovations

On-screen animation to debut a soothing wallpaper shrinking effect. When you unlock, the software will render a bouncing effect. Spring rebound animation has been applied to the aspect when you pull down from the interface.

One UI 7 continues the non-linear (interruptable) animations. Opening an app from the home screen and closing from the home gesture will offer an elegant appearance. The rapid app opening and closing animation/transition is also enhanced.

Your Galaxy’s system Settings have also added micro-animation and a new return animation effect. Home screen and lock screen widgets will also be fueled with rich effects as well as elastic animations for real-time notifications.

Here’s a brief exploration of what’s possible in the upcoming software:

Screen-on:

  • The screen-on animation is a soothing wallpaper shrinking effect

Unlocking:

  • The unlocking animation is a bouncing effect

Pull-down:

  • The pull-down animation adds a spring rebound animation

App opening on the home screen:

  • The home screen app opening animation adds a more non-linear floating feeling

App closing on the home screen:

  • The home screen app return animation adds an icon pattern zoom effect

Continuous app opening and closing:

  • Parallel animation for opening multiple apps continuously

Return to home from app:

  • Full animation for sliding the app sideways to return to the home screen

In-Settings:

  • Click any button to add a press rebound micro-animation and a new return animation effect

Widgets:

  • Transition animations and new UI for widgets such as lock screen music

Notifications:

  • Add elastic animations for real-time notifications in the home screen notification bar.

Without sharing the video, the leaker revealed detailed info about animation. It is expected that the first One UI 7 Beta will debut a never-before-seen experience on Galaxies. There would be transitional enhancements across the software.

Samsung could release One UI 7 Beta this month, while Public rollout will start early next year.

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