Samsung One UI 7 Presents A Redesign Of The Camera Application That Makes It Easier To Use One Hand

JAKARTA - Samsung again presents innovation by introducing One UI 7, which brings a number of changes to the user interface, including a camera application that has been redesigned to facilitate the use of one hand. Based on the video uploaded by SamMobile, this update can be seen on the Galaxy S24 Ultra device with the initial version One UI 7.

One of the most striking changes to this camera app update is the position of the settings menu which is now located at the bottom of the screen, just above the shutter button. This step is taken to make it easier for users to access settings without the need to reach the top of the screen, which is often difficult to do with one hand, especially when taking photos or videos in portrait orientation.

In addition, the settings menu in this camera application is now present in carousel form. Users can easily shift laterally to access various important options such as exposure settings, aspect ratios, and flash settings. This is expected to provide a more comfortable and efficient experience, especially for those who often use cell phone cameras to take pictures quickly.

In addition to changes to the camera app, One UI 7 also brings a number of other updates, including a fast settings panel and a now separate notification shadow. Users will also find a new icon that updates the full view of their device.

This update, although not yet fully final, is expected to approach the final version of One UI 7 which is scheduled for release in early 2025. With this number of significant changes, Samsung seems to want to ensure that users can enjoy a better and more intuitive experience in using their devices.

The Samsung One UI 7, including this redesigned camera application, is expected to be available on various new devices, including the Galaxy S24 Ultra, when this software is officially launched.

This update will certainly be an added value for Samsung users who want convenience in operating the device with one hand, especially when taking photos or videos in situations that require speed and practicality.