Samsung has already released its very first Android 14-based One UI 6.0 beta update to the Galaxy S23 series. It has arrived with many new significant changes and improvements, including Fresh UI, improved quick panel, weather settings, dark mode options, enhanced and many more. But the point is that small changes have not been noticed in the wake of significant new changes and improvements.
In this article, let’s talk about some features that are unseen and out of discussion. One more minor change from some of these is how apps are displayed while adding them to existing folders. This latest One UI 6.0, based on the Android 14 beta update, displays installed applications in a list when the users exert themself on the home screen to add applications to an existing folder.
This is compared to the previous UI 5.1.1, which shows applications for similar actions in a format like a grid. Whereas both have their unique features, the list view looks more straightforward and simple, while on the other hand, the grid has the ability to show a lot of apps simultaneously. Hence, some users might like this change, while others might not.
With One UI 6.0, the brand has provided various changes, and the most significant and extraordinary change has arrived in the Quick Settings era. The rest of the improvements include the stock Camera app, Font and battery enhancement, more attractive and new emojis are added, the Calendar app gets chronological order, and more.
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