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Which is your favorite Samsung One UI 5.0 feature?

One UI 5.0 Stack widgets 

As we are near the end of this year, Google has officially unveiled its Android 13 OS for Pixel devices. Meanwhile, several other OEMs have also started testing the Android 13 builds on their eligible smartphone through Beta upgrades and Samsung didn’t lag behind.

Samsung has released two Android 13-based One UI 5.0 Beta updates for Galaxy S22 and Galaxy S21 devices so far. As suggested by these beta builds, One UI 5.0 on Samsung Galaxy phones is rife with some good features along with various improvements and customization options.

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One UI 5.0 is getting huge love from customers as it has various features that rival companies don’t have. Are you also one of the Galaxy S22 or Galaxy S21 users who are testing the One UI 5.0 Beta builds? If yes, you must be aware of most of the new One UI advancements. Among those, what’s your favorite Samsung One UI 5.0 feature?

Samsung One UI 5.0 features

Well, below I have mentioned the One UI 5.0 features that I get attracted to the most. You can check them out if some matches your priorities.

16 Color Palettes:

With One UI 5.0, Samsung has significantly improved the Color Palette feature to provide users with more color themes that sync their phone’s wallpaper. The company has expanded the Dynamic Theme Color Palettes from 4 to 16.

Yes, you now have 16 Color Palettes instead of 4. It will let Galaxy consumers easily get the right theme from their lock screen or home screen wallpapers.

One UI 5.0 Color Palette

Camera Watermark:

Samsung brought the Camera Watermark feature for high-end smartphones as well. Additionally, provided some customizable options. It lets you choose to display the date and time of the shooting, phone model information, as well as information specified by you on your picture. That’s not it but you can also select the Watermark Alignment between Left, Right, and Center.

Extract text from images:

It’s always an inconvenience when you want to copy something from any image or screenshot. Samsung resolves the problem, you can now extract text from images and paste it to a message or notes.

Multitasking:

Undoubtedly, an interesting feature! We have been using split-screen view and pop-up windows on Galaxy smartphones for so long. The company now adds two new swipe gestures for multitasking, such as Swipe for split-screen view and Swipe for Pop-up view in the Labs section to make multitasking easier.

One UI 5.0 Multitasking

More accessibility options in the quick panel:

Samsung Quick panel is getting improved with the addition of new accessibility options. It lets customers add and use High contrast font, Color inversion, Color adjustment, and Color filter features to the Quick Panel. These are some useful Samsung features that help in enhancing display viewing.

Calling features:

Samsung has provided a new option on the call screen and with a single tap, you can write and save a note on Samsung Notes app. In addition, there are custom caller backgrounds to let you completely customize the call background on a contact-by-contact basis.

Disable RAM Plus:

RAM Plus is obviously a great feature to have on your phone as it works in fastening your phone’s performance. However, if you don’t need this feature or have enough RAM on your device, you can disable it.

Lockdown Mode:

Samsung lockdown mode restricts face unlock or fingerprint scanner, which is helpful in situations where someone can use your face or fingerprint to unlock the device without your knowledge. Also, it stops showing notifications on the lock screen to make sure that your data is safe.

One UI 5.0 Lockdown mode

Connected device:

One UI now has a new option on the Settings page known as Connected devices. Here, you can use all the features that are used in connection with other devices. This page looks neat so you won’t have to face any trouble in finding an option.

Stackable widgets:

Samsung has added the ability to stack widgets on your home screen in the default launcher. You’re now able to create the scrollable quick-look widgets simply by long pressing atop an existing widget on your home screen.

Well, these are just a few highlights of the latest One UI 5.0 upgrade there’s a lot more to know about. Don’t forget to share your favorite Samsung One UI 5.0 features through the comments section.


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