One UI 7 to Add Four Must-Have Features to the Table

Samsung opened the Android 15-based One UI 7 beta program last month for the Galaxy S24 series and will soon be available stably. The stable One UI 7 is expected to introduce one of the three most impressive features to enhance the user experience; let’s take a closer look.
Samsung with the One UI 7 introduced dozens of new features, improvements, tweaks, and a few notable customizable options to upgrade the overall system software. However, currently, One UI 7 is running in the beta phase, and soon the company will make it available in a stable version on the Galaxy S25.
The stable version is expected to bring more impressive features to add an extra layer of advancement. The four impressive One UI 7 features are mentioned below:
Now Brief Feature in the Now Bar
Samsung’s One UI 7 will introduce a new feature called the Now Brief in the Now Bar, designed to offer personalized insights and suggestions based on the user’s daily routine. In the morning, for example, it will display useful information like the weather forecast and the user’s Energy Score. It might also suggest actions like opening Google Maps for navigation or starting a playlist for the commute.
At the end of the day, the Night Summary will provide a recap of memorable moments from the day, along with activity data such as the total steps walked, giving users a snapshot of their day’s achievements.
Revamped UI Blur Engine
Samsung with the latest One UI 7 revamped UI blur engine, which enhances the visual appeal and user experience. By applying blur, the interface looks more detailed and guides user attention. These enhancements seem more efficient on larger screens.
AI-Powered Notifications
The AI-powered notifications upgrade the overall notifications system by organizing a bulk of notifications according to priority, as they will be grouped automatically, and they will be summarized using artificial intelligence.
Enhanced Sketch to Image
Samsung is planning to upgrade the Sketch to Image feature so that it can be capable of processing instructions issued through text and voice commands.
It will be interesting to see, apart from these three functions, what new impressive features and improvements Samsung will introduce with the stable One UI 7.