Samsung's 'One UI' Is Expanding To All of Its Consumer Devices (engadget.com) 24
First announced in 2018, Samsung's "One UI" software is expanding to all the company's major tech products in 2025. 9to5Google reports: At its annual developer conference, Samsung announced that "One UI" is the new name for the company's software experiences across "major product lines." This specifically includes TVs and home appliances. Samsung says: "In addition, the company announced that it will integrate the software experience of its major product lines -- from mobile devices to TVs and home appliances -- under the name One UI next year. By providing a cohesive product experience and committing to software upgrades for up to seven years, Samsung will continue to bring innovation for its customers."
There's no word on how, if at all, this will affect software design or features, but the cohesive branding and the announcement mentioning that it will "integrate the software experience" implies we'll see similar designs across the company's portfolio, at least eventually. Samsung also announced that One UI 7, its next Android update, would be delayed to 2025 with a beta "before the end of the year" during the same keynote.
There's no word on how, if at all, this will affect software design or features, but the cohesive branding and the announcement mentioning that it will "integrate the software experience" implies we'll see similar designs across the company's portfolio, at least eventually. Samsung also announced that One UI 7, its next Android update, would be delayed to 2025 with a beta "before the end of the year" during the same keynote.
Samsung announces enshittification of portfolio (Score:4)
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Let me guess, you're not living in the EU?
Mine, Dutch Xcover 7, not from a telecom subscription, came SIM unlocked, no advertising, and just the usual few promotions of big tech companies.
I removed or disabled almost everything (read Google) I found unneccessary with App Manager (F-Droid installation) and installed Olauncher because I want a simple and easily readable interface.
The phone has behaved very well so far, including several updates, and the only complaint I have is the lack of a notification led.
Re: Samsung announces enshittification of portfoli (Score:2)
Mind you, as long as Samsung doesn't release their firmware or a reverse engineered version is developed, there will be no VoLTE. So, the future of Samsung looks like a dead end for AOSP-based ROMs.
Been on CM since the s3, LOS after that, and beyond2lte is the last Samsung device I'll have because of no VoLTE.
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That has not been my experience. Of course, I don't use apps, so that may be the difference. What I wanted was a phone. The address book was a nice convenience, especially as they stopped selling the small pocket address books. (Putting one together yourself is a real pain, and the end product isn't as good as one commercially bound.)
OTOH, perhaps the problem isn't Samsung, but rather your carrier. A lot of what's on the phone is determined by the carrier rather than by the manufacturer.
(That said, thi
Re:Samsung announces enshittification of portfolio (Score:4, Interesting)
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No way to recover? Wow. Did Samsung even offer to replace them?
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You're not wrong. I went through three versions of Samsung Galaxy phones. Version 9 was my last. I got sick of the bloat, the performance degradation, and had at least one phone refuse to stay on after a while. Someone confirmed that Samsung's UI was complete garbage. I switched to One Plus 7T Pro back in 2019 and haven't looked back. Phone still runs really well, and I can easily ignore the handful of stupid One Plus branded apps.
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Yep, I hated that in my work's Galaxy S6 edge. Ugh! Thanks God I got paid to use it. :P
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Next time, buy Moto.
Comparable phones are cheaper AND if you buy direct/unlocked they come with ZERO unremovable third-party crapware. They use the standard launcher. They still make phones which are bootloader unlockable, although you have to do your research ahead of time as to which ones.
My Moto G Power 2021 has 4GB, 8 cores, and gets 4-5 days of battery life with normal use. And the few pack-in apps were installed to the user side, and therefore could be removed.
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Microsoft tried that (Score:3)
Microsoft tried that with Windows 8 / server 2012 / Windows phone and it was hated and removed.
Perhaps the best user interface for a device should be determined by the device characteristics. A small touchscreen device (phone) is quite different from a TV that uses a remote. A mouse or keyboard greatly changes the way you can interact with a device as well.
Good luck with that!
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Microsoft tried that with Windows 8 / server 2012 / Windows phone and it was hated and removed.
It wasn't removed, it was just frog-boiled and fudged a bit to make it less obvious. We've still got most of the UI designed for use with a phone running on our desktops and laptops, we've just become accustomed to it, sort of like you get used to an abusive relationship over time.
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They did change it quite a bit, though, and they brought back the start menu. Yes, there is more crap in it, but at least it's basically recognizable.
It's terrible, don't get me wrong, but they did figure out that they were going the wrong direction.
This is not an announcement (Score:2)
One UI to serve you adverts (Score:3)
Sounds awful, make it stop (Score:3, Interesting)
My retired mother has a nice new Samsung TV that is a bit enthusiastic about being connected to the wifi.
Luckily for her I know the wifi password and the TV does not, and shall not.
But it's a terrible experience that the TV "stops working" and "needs" to connect for Samsung reason.
It's not your TV Samsung, it's Mum's TV, please stop.
it's pretty bad though (Score:2)
I Hate the World of Cellphones (Score:2)