One UI 7 Quick Panel Redesign Impresses with Sleek New Look

While the stable One UI 7 version is scheduled for January 2025 alongside the Galaxy S25 series, fans have been eagerly waiting for the beta build to land soon; however, it’s getting delayed forward. As of now, constantly surfacing leaks and rumors have already shed light over the upcoming features; a fresh image has just dropped that puts forth an exciting look of One UI 7’s Control Panel UI.
Thanks to the images shared by the tipster Tarun, the newest yet revamped Control Panel or Quick Panel of One UI 7 is already looking so alluring, with each tile placed so neatly and distributed with one another.
Although a few images of the Quick Panel have already surfaced online, this time the panel design and the overall UI are appealing, with a more neat and distributed design to the entire tiles and bars. Right after updating to the new One UI 7 version, users will be able to separate the Quick Panel from the Notification Panel while also having an option to merge them back as they were in the previous One UI 6.1 build.


On the opposite side, to add more to the overall UI, the Quick Panel will now have more attractive bars with rounded corners and all the key tiles placed within that exactly like a pill-shaped bar. With a dedicated music widget, users get a progressive bar that significantly produces a wavy structure when the music is playing.
Alternatively, the tiles placed inside the bigger pill-shaped bar can be stretched downwards to have an expanded look of all the remaining tiles that are now circular in shape. Also, the tiles are now customizable as per the user’s convenience.
As of now, a cluster of One UI 7 features have been leaked online, including a new look for Galaxy apps, a new lock screen experience, smooth yet stunning animations, NowBar Live Activities Design, and much more. With no string connecting as to when Samsung will introduce the next One UI iteration, it’s highly believed that the company is going to offer a massive upgrade to the Galaxy audience.