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  • One UI 7 offers Galaxy users a new way to organize their apps.
  • Instead of swiping between pages of apps, you can now access them in one long vertical list.
  • Custom layout options let you stick with the old approach, if you prefer.

After what many Samsung fans would probably characterize as an intolerably long wait, One UI 7 is here — in beta, anyway. We’ve been eagerly cataloging all the changes in One UI 7 to look forward to, as Samsung brings Galaxy users new features and tweaks that go far beyond the base Android 15 experience.

Now that we finally have a chance to start running the release through its paces on our devices, we’re spotting more and more improvements, like the new viewing options for notifications and Quick Settings. While that’s a much-appreciated addition, we’re also really big fans of the way One UI 7 approaches how you access your apps, with a new vertical interface.