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One UI 8 goes big with supersized widget customization
One UI 8 introduces a new size setting for widgets. Users can now have their widgets take up four rows. Previously, the limit to how big a widget could be was 3×4. Adding a widget to your Galaxy phone’s home screen can let you see information at a glance, like today’s weather. The bigger the widget is, the more space there is for additional information, such as the forecast for the next few days. Shrinking or expanding the size can also make a w…
Samsung's Hot New Quick Share in One UI 8 Beta
As a part of the new One UI 8 beta update from Samsung, we’re getting a brand new Quick Share experience that should end up on other Android phones, like Google’s Pixel line. Since Google and Samsung teamed up to collaborate on Quick Share a little over a year ago, we assume... #Android16 #Google
Samsung now makes available the first beta of One UI 8, its new Android 16-based interface, shortly after the release of One UI 7 in a stable version. This announcement positions the manufacturer among the first to offer Android 16 to its users, despite the ... Read more Like KultureGeek on Facebook, and follow us on Twitter Don't forget to download our free iAddict app for iPhone and iPad (link App Store) The article One UI 8 (Android 16) is al…
It's that time again: Samsung is ushering in the next generation of its smartphone interface. One UI 8 is ready to launch, and this time it brings a particularly rich set of AI features. The beta phase begins today in select countries, including Germany. Galaxy owners...Read the article: Samsung One UI 8 Beta Launches: What's in the New Interface You can support us with every purchase you make through Amazon. Your price remains the same, and we …
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