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โ06-18-2024
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โ05-10-2025
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Please include guests mode to ui 7 or multiuser feature other small phone have it talk less of High cost phone. I hear the feature is included in iPad thanks
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โ05-08-2025 05:16 AM (Last edited โ05-08-2025 06:07 AM ) in
Samsung Apps and ServicesTo get the old notifications and quick settings back, pull down on the top right of the status bar. Tap the pencil icon. Go to panel settings and select "together."
To bring down notifications from anywhere on the home screen, long press on the home screen and enable "swipe down for notification panel" in home screen settings.
To change the app drawer back to pages instead of vertical, tap on the 3 dots in the app drawer search bar, choose "sort" and then "custom." You'll have to reorganize apps how you want them. Hopefully, they'll let this also be alphabetical in a future update.
I hope this helps. If there's anything else you'd like help changing, let us know.
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โ05-08-2025 06:56 AM in
Samsung Apps and ServicesThis is really helpful, thank you!
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โ05-08-2025 07:04 AM (Last edited โ05-08-2025 07:04 AM ) in
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โ05-16-2025 06:52 AM in
Samsung Apps and ServicesVery helpful but the main thing I noticed after update is faster battery draining and NO FAST CHARGE! Using same chargers I have used for 2 years and after update, phone no longer fast charges and takes forever to charge. Help!
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โ05-17-2025 07:03 AM in
Samsung Apps and ServicesThank you! I hate that I can't just pull down for the notifications without pulling from the right. It wasn't that touchy before. I hate the rounded notifications and battery icon too. Ughh.. It blends in too easily making it hard to quickly glance when I am at work etc...
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โ04-25-2025 01:27 PM in
Samsung Apps and ServicesLike many people, I had my Galaxy Fold 6 update to UI 7 the other day. To my dismay, I find UI 7 to be worse from a usability standpoint. Here are things I don't like and what I did to correct them back to UI 6.
APP PAGES
UI 7 changed the usability of Apps Page. The beauty of the former App pages was you could flip page by page, left and right, so if you knew that LinkedIn app was on page 3, you just flip over and there it is. The new interface allow you to only scroll up and down and there are no breaks between apps, so you are contstantly searching for the app. How can I get rid of all apps with the scrolling up and down and go back to the bold way where X number of apps were on a page and I had multiple pages?
Be aware that this will not return your apps to the layout they were previously shown.
The answer is to click the three dots in the search bar, select Clean Up Pages.
TOP PANEL
In One UI 7, swiping down from the top right corner opens the Quick Settings panel, while swiping down from the top left or center opens the Notifications panel. After years of using a single swipe from the top, the new setting can be annoying and if you happen to be left handed, pulling down from the top right is cumbersome. How to fix?
To combine both into a single panel, you can change the panel settings by pulling down from the top right, tapping the pencil icon, selecting "Panel settings," and choosing "Together" under "Notification and quick settings view".
EYE COMFORT SHIELD
Accessing Eye Comfort Shield settings in UI 7 is not as easy as in UI 6, but it is possible. Turned on Enhanced Comfort in Eye Comfort Shield settings. Settings>Display>Eye comfort shield>Enhanced comfort (toggle on).
BLUETOOTH ICON MISSING
UI 7 has replaced the nice UI 6 battery icon on the top of the screen with what looks like a Tic Tac mint with a number in it. Ok, fine. But why take away the Bluetooth icon, which made it easy to quickly see whether Bluetooth was turned on. As I searched the web, I found a video that stated Samsung removed it to clean up the interface.
BATTERY DRAIN
UI 7 causes the battery to drain faster than UI 6. Yes, this is true. From my tests, it appears the new UI 7 reduces battery usage by about 84 minutes a day. How to fix? I have not found a way to restore the battery to it's performance under UI 6.
ROUNDED ICONS
The new interface design, especially with the rounded icons, is rather sterile and loses the crisp, clean look of UI 6. What's really bad are the slider bars with the rounded internal slider which was flat on one side and now is rounded. As a user who would flip the screen brightness to a specific location, the flat edge was much easier to match than the rounded edge. How to fix?
Well, I haven't found a way within Samsung to revert to the old look, but the Good Lock app and its Theme Park plugin to apply a third-party icon pack with squared corners.
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