One UI 7

One UI 7 to bring excellent animations & transition upgrades 

Samsung is setting up to offer impressive animations and transition upgrades with One UI 7 to enhance user experience. 

The One UI 7 is highly anticipated to bring a bundle of advanced AI-powered features, improvements, and changes, including upgraded animations and transitions. 

Samsung One UI 7 to offer animations and transition upgrades 

The upcoming Android 15-based One UI 7 is rumored to bring excellent animations and transitions to enhance the user experience. 

A well-reliable tipster, Ice Universe, exclusively revealed that One UI 7 will bring animation and transition improvements. Reportedly, the upgraded animations will include a wallpaper-shrinking effect on the screen-on and a bouncing effect on the screen-unlock. 

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While pulling down the Quick Panel, a spring rebound animation will appear. The update will introduce more non-linear floating animation. That will appear while launching an app and going back from the app to the drawer, the software will display an icon pattern zoom effect. 

According to the report, One UI 7 will feature parallel animations for quick app switching, full animations for app closing, and rebound micro-animations in the Settings app. 

Samsung to open One UI 7 beta 

Samsung is still working on Android 15-based One UI 7 and can start the beta program anytime soon. It was expected that Samsung may announce the beta at the SDC24 event. Although the company is already done with the event, it didn’t reveal anything regarding One UI 7. 

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However, previously, the tipsters also predicted that the company could open the beta program by the end of this week. It’s expected that if the beta does not start this week, then at least by the end of this month. 
Meanwhile, Google already released the Android 16 Developer Preview along with the stable release timeline. According to the timeline, the stable Android 16 will be released in late Q2 2025. This hints that the early Android 16 release could force Samsung to release One UI 8 sooner than the usual time.

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