The Android 13-based One UI 5.0 update brings refreshed UI design, featuring the expanded Color Palette feature, newer widgets, smoother animations and transitions, improved translucent effects, and Material You dynamic icons. Samsung has also added newer features in all its stock apps.
One UI 5.0 has a ton of front-of-house changes to help improve the experience when using the default system launcher. These range from simple tweaks to widgets to complete overhauls. The Color palette feature also now includes more swatches of tonal changes for you to select. Twelve wallpaper-based color swatches are available right away with a further 12 “basic” color selections that include four dual-tone options that can be applied to your device.
Throughout the One UI beta, Google’s monotone-themed icons have steadily been added to Samsung’s repertoire. With the full release of Android 13 for Samsung phones, more icons can be themed as part of the wider Dynamic Color settings previously adopted in One UI. Some layout changes are present in the Notification shade with wider spacing between incoming notifications and larger app icons. When pressing and holding any notification, the panel has adjusted to give a larger option to enter per-app Settings. The “Deliver quietly” option appears to have been removed. One cosmetic change here is the usage of rounded M3 buttons being used to highlight the docked “Notification settings” and “Clear” functions.
In One UI 5.0 you can quickly enter split-screen multitasking or put apps into a floating window by long-pressing and dragging the app icon from the Recents menu. Dragging up or down allows you to open apps pinned to the top or bottom of your screen in super quick fashion. When changing the wallpaper in One UI 5.0, you’ll be greeted with an improved or revamped Wallpaper selection screen. It’s easier to navigate with clear sections for each wallpaper type and a scrollable “Gallery” section that hosts all of your downloaded or user-generated content. There are new sections for simple colors, graphical styles, and a Dynamic Lock screen settings from within this updated area, too.
Camera modes are now more user-friendly with some quick information tabs for the Pro photo and video modes. A small “i” icon can be tapped with a floating pane giving a brief overview of just what each toggle and setting within the video and photo “Pro” modes control or alter when adjusted. Watermarks can be added or enabled for all images taken with your Galaxy camera thanks to a new toggle in the Settings menu. This includes the ability to add a time and date watermark, the device model number or a completely custom text watermark to suit your style with a limited number of fonts and alignment options available.
If you use Portrait Blur for images, Samsung is now letting you adjust the blur effect after an image is taken from within the stock Gallery application. Another neat function added in One UI 5.0 is the ability to select, copy, and share text from images and videos within the Gallery app. If there is text in an image, just a long-press, and your Galaxy device will analyze and identify any text that you can copy. A new custom sticker option lets you select any part of an image and turn it into a PNG, which can used as a sticker thanks to the transparent nature of PNG images. The edge detection is acceptable for basic edits but not very precise.
The Settings section has a number of alterations to help improve the accessibility and usability of the main device and account control center. Many of the changes are minor or simply make options more prominent and easier to find.
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