In some ways, software from brands like Samsung and Xiaomi is significantly different from the original Android operating system. But in some cases, manufacturers recognize that there doesn’t always have to be a forced difference, and users don’t always celebrate it. Samsung has an exciting announcement.
It’s only a small point, but it makes sense to change it eventually. As for the app drawer, Samsung plans to eventually be able to scroll through apps vertically on future Galaxy devices. Samsung currently forces horizontal scrolling in the app drawer. Although it is similar to the home screen, it does not conform to normal Android logic.
Android 15 with OneUI 7 will bring much more
Now there is a developer announcementThe vertically usable app drawer will be available as a new standard from OneUI 7 in the future The deployment was originally planned for an earlier date, but the schedule could not be kept. “Next OS version” will now refer to OneUI 7, which will be released in the fall based on Android 15.
Android OEMs are very fond of changing standard functionality
For me, one of the most annoying things is that many manufacturers desperately want to change the basic functionality of Android, some of which have been around for more than 10 years in their own way or simply to adapt it to iOS. A very important point, why I can no longer be friends with Xiaomi, for example.
Samsung may push the boundaries when it comes to bloatware, but in my opinion it still has the best Android software among the numerous Pixel alternatives available on its Galaxy devices.
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