Samsung has always offered a horizontal layout for the app drawer on its devices. The company has inherently avoided a vertical app drawer since the early TouchWiz days. However, this is going to ...
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The latest information hints that Samsung may be finally switching over to a vertically scrolling app drawer. The change is expected to arrive with the One UI 7 based on Android 15. One of the key and ...
Good news. The app drawer in Samsung’s One UI 7 update scrolls vertically now. Bad news. The app drawer also has a new watermark for Samsung Knox which cannot be turned off. In the new One UI 7 update ...
The One UI 7 beta update brings a lot of fresh UI elements, features, and AI capabilities, but it also introduces a vertically scrolling app drawer. While most of the features have already been ...
One UI 7 offers Galaxy users a new way to organize their apps. Instead of swiping between pages of apps, you can now access them in one long vertical list. Custom layout options let you stick with the ...
Sometimes, it feels like we’re living in the future. We have self-driving cars, humanoid robots, and tiny computers on our wrists. Now, you can add vertical app drawers on Samsung phones to that list.
One UI 7 introduced an odd change for Galaxy phones. Instead of the app drawer pages we’ve been so accustomed to on Galaxy phones, Samsung actually switched back to an endlessly scrolling grid of apps ...
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