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Wait, what? One UI 5.1 removes Color Palette support of volume control interface

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One UI 5.1 volume control interface

Samsung has officially introduced the Galaxy S23 smartphones with One UI 5.1 software. This new version of One UI brings plenty of new features and improvements. But at the same time, One UI 5.1 has removed the Color Palette support from the Volume control interface.

The Color Palette feature is one of the most loveable features of Samsung’s custom software as it lets the customers theme their Galaxy phones based on their lock screen or home screen wallpaper. This Color Palette theme applies throughout the device’s user interface as well as on the app icons.

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The Korean company significantly improved the Color Palette feature with One UI 5.0 software with the installation of 16 Palettes and Basic Color options. But unfortunately, the new One UI 5.1 seems to be ruining the functionality of the feature.

One UI 5.1 volume control interface

The Samsung Galaxy S23 smartphones are about to go on their first sale but some famous tipsters and tech bloggers have already got their hands on the smartphones. One of the tech bloggers has recently shared a screenshot of the volume panel interface of the S23 Ultra phone that shows that it no longer supports the color palette feature.

In reply to this, various other early users of Galaxy S23 have also shared the same thing. When they apply the color palette throughout the system interface, all compartments are getting themed, except for the Volume Panel.

Maybe, it is a bug of the particular smartphone or the early One UI 5.1 build, but for now, the consumers’ concerns only indicate that the company has removed Color Palette support from the volume control interface.

It will be worth seeing whether Samsung will fix this in the updated version of One UI 5.1 software coming to older Galaxy phones later this month.

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Rumor: Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra doesn’t run One UI 7.1 internally

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Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra reportedly runs One UI 7.0 rather than One UI 7.1 internally. The company is currently working on the development of One UI 7. A new rumor suggests that we could see another strategy shift next year.

The Korean tech giant has a history of unveiling new Galaxy S phones with One UI x.1 iteration. As the software segment witnessed many big revamps, the existence of the x.1 build of One UI 7 is in question.

Tipster chunvn8888 claims that the Galaxy S25 series runs One UI 7.0 internally. The next-gen Samsung Galaxy flagships should come pre-installed with One UI 7.1. However, the devices are being tested on the Android 15-based One UI 7 version.

Samsung said it’s working to expand Galaxy AI with the next flagship release. The AI feature suite will optimize for consumers and their everyday usage. The enhanced Galaxy AI will debut with the S25 series in early next year.

Samsung said One UI 7 will launch with the new Galaxy S series next year. This announcement was made during the Developer Conference in early October. It sparked controversy on whether the One UI 7.1 is being dismantled.

As the development is still underway, the software could be upgraded to the newer version. Only Samsung can reveal if there is any strategic change in the software strategy, tentatively around the first quarter of the next year.

It could be possible that Samsung could replicate Google’s software strategy. The One UI 7.0 will debut with the Galaxy S25 series and roll out to older models. Samsung will expand new features with Feature Drop updates alongside security patches.

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Samsung Galaxy S24 FE now available in South Korea with exciting offers

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Samsung Galaxy S24 FE 3D Portrait

Samsung released Galaxy S24 FE in South Korea with exciting offers. The Galaxy S24 FE is a product, which combines a design favored by Korean consumers, powerful performance, and advanced ‘Galaxy AI.’

The Galaxy S24 FE is available in Graphite, Gray, Blue, and Yellow, with a price of 946,000 won in South Korea. The device will be sold at Samsung stores, Samsung.com website, telecom stores both online and offline, and open markets.

Its 6.7-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X display and 4,700mAh battery offer extended backup. With the Exynos 2400e chipset and a larger Vapor Chamber, Samsung’s new Galaxy S24 FE stably supports high-spec gaming.

The Ray Tracing feature provides natural and realistic graphic environments during gameplay. In addition, the device also supports the latest Galaxy AI features such as Circle to Search, Live Translate, and Note Assist.

The camera offers powerful performance, which is supported by advanced hardware and AI-powered editing features. Equipped with the AI-based ProVisual Engine, it delivers more stable image quality across various conditions.

The enhanced Image Signal Processing enables clear portrait shots with less noise in low-light conditions. High-level photo editing is supported by Galaxy AI-based Photo Assist, featuring tools like ‘Generative Editing’ and ‘Portrait Studio.

Benefits

Available till December 31, 2024.

  • 50% discount coupon for an official silicone case, available in Black, Navy, White, Mint, and Yellow.
  • 30% discount coupon for Galaxy Watch7 and Galaxy Buds 3 will also be offered.
  • For Galaxy Buds 3 purchases, a Häagen-Dazs Buds case will be included.
  • Partnership content:
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    • 3-month free Welaa subscription with an additional 3-month 30% discount coupon, a 3-month subscription to Moazine
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Samsung to launch Galaxy S25 Slim before revamped S26

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Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra S Pen

Samsung could launch Galaxy S25 Slim in limited quantities next year. The company is reportedly considering a slimmer S25 model ahead of a possible Galaxy S26 revamp. We previously heard S25 FE could be marketed as a Slim variant.

ETNews reports that Samsung is planning to launch a Slim mode under the Galaxy S25 series. The additional variant will feature a slimmer form factor. It could be introduced by the end of next year, keeping the S25 lineup intact.

Next year, Apple and Samsung could compete over Slim smartphones. Both phone makers are said to be working on a flagship model with Slim design. Samsung is said to be having different long-term goals leading it to launch an S25 Slim.

The Korean tech giant could test market response with the slim model. If the response is favorable, it may consider changes to the Galaxy S26 lineup in 2026, while falling short of expectations would help it design future flagships accordingly.

Multiple industry insiders stated, “Samsung recently added a ‘slim’ version to the Galaxy S25 lineup,” and “they plan to release it in small quantities to gauge market response, with the possibility of altering the lineup in 2026.”

Galaxy S25 Series

While a Slim is rumored to join the lineup, other models will remain intact. The company will launch Galaxy S25, S25 Plus, and S25 Ultra next year. The slimmer variant would be announced “a few months later” to gauge demand.

Apple iPhone 17 Air/Slim

Apple could launch a slim model instead of a Plus model in the iPhone 17 series. The slim variant is expected to be thinner and have a screen size of around 6.56 inches, slightly smaller than the current Plus (6.69 inches).

Samsung and Apple seemingly brought Slim phones to the table as a breakthrough, attracting attention to the competition. The Galaxy S25 Slim is expected to launch in the second quarter, and the Apple iPhone Slim in the third quarter.

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