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One UI 7 Unlocks Exclusive Features for Foldables

Samsung has initiated the One UI 7 beta with the Galaxy S24 series which is now almost reached to the final stage, and with the recent development, the company has expanded it to more devices including Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Flip 6. The first beta update it has brought some new changes, let’s talk about it in detail.

One UI 7 beta feature for the Galaxy Z Fold/Flip

One UI 7 is one of the crucial updates for Galaxy devices as it has brought several new features and changes which will improve the overall user experience. However, to make it more exciting the company has made some exclusive changes for particular devices. Let’s know each new feature according to the device Flip or Fold.

One UI 7 beta new feature for Galaxy Z Fold 6

Samsung has introduced several new changes for the Galaxy Z Fold 6, here it has introduced the continuation feature which allows users to take advantage of different application services smoothly while jumping internal screen to the external screen (or cover screen). To take advantage of the new feature you just need to turn on the swipe to continue.

With the latest update, the company has also brought the ability to the taskbar which is borrowed from Android. In the One UI 7, it has brought a new transient taskbar, which means you can get the taskbar while using the slow swipe up from the bottom.

Convenient app usability on the cover display

With the One UI 7 beta, Samsung has optimised the app usage on the Galaxy Z Flip 6 cover display. In detail, there is a new feature spotted on the device as “apps allowed on cover display” with this button user can customize which application should be used on Cover display. However to activate the services of application users still have to take help from the Multistar module

Raghav Sachdeva

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