Android 15-based One UI 7 is the next big OS update for Galaxy devices. It is expected to bring some notable changes, especially in its UI. Now, new leaks show some of the new design elements that One ...
Samsung is expected to launch Android 15-based One UI 7 in October at the Samsung Developer Conference (SDC) 2024. Ahead of its debut, multiple Galaxy devices, including the Galaxy S24+, have been ...
Leaks about One UI 7 have revealed that it will bring one of the biggest changes to Samsung’s custom skin in years. Recent developments suggest that Samsung is also working on a more cohesive user ...
What if the apps you use every day suddenly felt fresher, more intuitive, and visually striking? Apple’s latest redesign of its app icons is doing just that—redefining how users interact with their ...
iOS 26's new Liquid Glass interface has been criticized for making some content illegible in certain circumstances, and now the UI design is reportedly causing another unusual visual problem for some ...
Nova Launcher themes give you control over your Android device’s appearance in ways stock launchers never allow. From pastel ...
An updated version of Samsung’s Clock app has appeared online ahead of the One UI 7 beta program, bringing a few visual tweaks. The company has also updated its Samsung Internet browser, although a ...
Android offers deep customization, and free icon packs are an easy way to refresh your home screen. Top picks include Verticons’ vertical icons, N-thing’s Nothing-style pixels, Circons’ clean circles, ...
Chandraveer, a seasoned mechanical design engineer turned tech reporter and reviewer, brings more than three years of rich experience in consumer tech journalism to the table, having contributed to ...
A new YouTube video offers a glimpse at major design changes reportedly coming to iOS 19, with visionOS-inspired user interface elements and rounder “squircle” app icons. Released Monday by Front Page ...
One of the most significant design opportunities in recent history was announced with a simple blog post on Apple’s website. “Let me just say it: We want native third-party applications on the iPhone, ...