
Samsung continues to improve One UI software, aiming for a more streamlined, intuitive, and intelligent experience. In new versions, the company promotes AI integration and expands connectivity between devices, turning One UI into the "control center" of the entire Galaxy ecosystem.
One UI was first launched in 2018 as a clean interface for smartphones, but has now evolved into a comprehensive connection platform. Users can move smoothly between phones, tablets, watches, headphones, laptops, TVs, and home appliances. Samsung describes the new One UI as a consistent experience, following you from the living room to the bedroom and expanding with the ecosystem you are building.
In the Newsroom post, Samsung emphasizes three important pillars of One UI: Seamless Experience, Natural Experience, and Personalized Experience.
First of all, seamlessness. One UI lets you start a task on one device and continue it on another without interruption. From controlling your watch, streaming content to your TV, or viewing notifications on your smart fridge, everything “runs” seamlessly in the same connected environment.
The second pillar is the ability to bring technology into your life in a natural and useful way. AI and smart connectivity help Galaxy devices support you in your daily life, from home management to entertainment to personal assistants. Samsung likens One UI to a “magic lamp” that is ready to meet your needs at any time.
Finally, One UI focuses more on personalization. The system learns your habits to make appropriate suggestions: sleep tracking, schedule reminders, exercise support, and clearer health information. One UI becomes a companion to help you maintain an efficient and balanced lifestyle.
With an increasingly intelligent and deeply connected orientation, the new One UI is showing its ambition to turn the Galaxy ecosystem into a more unified, convenient and personal experience than ever.
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