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Samsung One UI 7 Nowbar to feature interactive Live Notifications

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Samsung may debut the Nowbar Live Notifications feature in the One UI 7 update. While exact information is unavailable, Nowbar is said to be the name of the functionality responsible for live activities on the lock screen.

Beyond that, Samsung One UI 7 would introduce a Nowcard page, from which you may be able to access the settings of Nowbar Live Notifications. Tipster @chunvn8888 revealed that the Nowbar will have plenty of interactive elements for apps.

Key changes in Live Notifications:

New Location: One UI 7 Live notifications could be found within the Nowcard settings. This means you will need to go to the Nowcard settings to manage and view live notifications.

Nowbar Integration: Interactive elements of live notifications, such as:

  1. Google Maps directions
  2. Countdown timers

In addition, it’s reported that the health tracking data will be moved to the Nowbar. Simply put, the Nowbar is a pill-shaped feature, which provides quick access to information and controls.

One UI 7 Nowbar and Nowcard

Samsung making this change to streamline the notification experience on Galaxy devices. By moving interactive elements to the Nowbar, the Notification panel can be less cluttered and easier to navigate.

Adding to this, the One UI 7’s Nowbar seems to be offering a more convenient way to interact with live notifications without having to open the full notification. It would provide quicker access to important information to Galaxy users.

One UI 7 Release Date

Samsung will start the One UI 7 rollout for Galaxy devices early next year. Meanwhile, the Galaxy S24 series users will get early access to the software via the Beta Program. The activity could start next week with availability expected in 7 markets.

The major update will introduce several design and interface changes. The Quick Settings page will be heavily customizable, probably allowing you to alter the cards’ position. Read more about this upcoming software in our archive.

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Samsung could launch AI Game Assist feature with One UI 7

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One UI 7 could bring an AI Game Assist feature to Samsung devices. The company apparently working on an AI-powered Game Mode. The feature aims to bring significant improvements to Galaxy’s gaming capabilities.

Samsung Game Assist will allow users to create a more enjoyable gameplay experience with AI-powered game assistants. Tipster Jukanlosreve suggests that Game Assist could feature frame interpolation and upscaling using Qualcomm’s AFME 2.0.

AFME refers to Adreno Frame Motion Engine; which is a part of Qualcomm’s suite of graphics and performance enhancements. AFME 2.0 features increased frame rate, frame duplication, power efficiency, enhanced gaming, and improved graphics rendering.

The Galaxy S24 Ultra uses Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, while the Galaxy S25 series is anticipated to use Snapdragon 8 Elite chip. If Qualcomm’s tech is being used, it will be available on Snapdragon-powered variants exclusively.

Samsung One UI 7 Galaxy AI Game Assist

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The Game Assist is currently under development, while a release timeframe is uncertain. Being an AI feature, the Game Assist could launch with One UI 7.1 next year. It will join other assistants such as Chat Assist, Browsing Assist, and Note Assist.

Using the upcoming Game Assist feature, Samsung smartphone users will have high performance without sacrificing battery life. Key aspects to be improved are smoother gameplay, reduced lag, and better battery life.

The Galaxy S25 series is expected to be launched early next year. A recent report suggested that the Unpacked event could take place on January 22 in San Francisco, USA. Read our latest coverage of the Galaxy S25 series here.

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Samsung One UI 7 Beta Makes Major Progress Ahead of Release

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Samsung is gearing up to launch the first public beta update for its highly anticipated One UI 7.0 based on Android 15 for the Galaxy S24 series. The fresh testing versions for Galaxy S24, Galaxy S24 Plus, and Galaxy S24 Ultra spotted on Samsung’s server hint at the end of a long wait for users eager to test out One UI 7 features.

According to the tipster, the first beta build was first found for the Galaxy S24 Ultra in India and Europe. Now, it’s also been spotted in six of the seven eligible countries where Samsung will offer the beta.

These countries include the US, UK, Germany, Poland, India, and South Korea. However, China is not yet included, though it is expected to join soon.

Samsung One UI 7 Beta

Usually, Samsung rolls out beta programs in phases. The first phase mainly includes markets like Germany, South Korea, and the US, with other countries joining in the second phase. Although Samsung has followed this pattern in the past, there’s hope that the company may release the beta update in all eligible markets together.

After that, Samsung will also add more devices to the beta program. We expect most of the flagship Galaxy devices from 2023 and 2024 to be eligible. If you own one of these devices, you’ll need to sign up through the Samsung Members app to join the beta.

Based on Android 15, One UI 7.0 will bring improvements to the interface, new features, and better performance. While the full update won’t be available immediately, beta testers will get an early look at what’s new coming. Samsung will release a stable version with the Galaxy S25 series launch next year.

If you have a Galaxy S24 smartphone, ensure it is ready for One UI 7 Beta.

Excited for One UI 7 Beta? Here’s how to get your Samsung device ready!

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Samsung One UI 7 may launch AI Brief feature – News, Weather, Mails and More

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Samsung may reserve some impressive AI features for the Stable One UI 7. Most of the Galaxy AI traits might be included in the One UI 7.1. Meanwhile, a rumor says that Samsung may launch an AI Brief feature in Stable One UI 7.

According to @chunvn8888, Samsung may launch the Galaxy AI Brief feature with the Stable One UI 7 update. The source has also shared some possible functionalities, suggesting that it will be a great addition for all Galaxy smartphone users.

AI Brief

One UI 7’s AI Brief could work as your personal news provider on Galaxy. When enabled, you will get a briefing on relevant information and topics. Briefing topics could include news, messages, emails, weather, stock, and health.

Given the possible functioning, it looks like AI Brief could work as a universal reminder. It will monitor and analyze key stuff across the operating system. A time-to-time remainder would help you pay attention to important information.

AI Brief may present a set of topics with brief information. It would appear in the notification section and be updated timely with refreshed content. If it arrives, Galaxy phones will have their own platform for reminders and briefing.

Samsung One UI 7 AI Brief

A look ahead

Meanwhile, the tipster is not sure whether the feature will be added in the Stable update. The same source previously revealed most of the Galaxy AI improvements will be accessible in the One UI 7.1, not in the One UI 7.0 update.

It would indeed come to several older flagships at any cost. Samsung may (or may not) reserve this AI feature for the Galaxy S25 series. The S25 Ultra is all set to bring massive performance improvements over the S24 Ultra, read more here.

Galaxy users will start receiving the Android 15-based One UI 7 update early next year. The Beta activity reportedly starting early next week. Samsung is in the final phase of testing, and the firmware is all set to be deployed.

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