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One UI 6 is the largest and most up-to-date replace rolling out extensively throughout Samsung’s expansive smartphone lineup. However, that is largely an iterative bump that builds upon all the prevailing One UI features, so that you may be pressed to search out many truly new features in One UI 6. I’ve been utilizing it for the reason that first betas began rolling out, and personally, there’s sufficient right here to maintain me content material. Here are my prime 5 features in One UI 6 on my Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra.
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Samsung Internet allows you to play movies within the background
This isn’t a One UI 6 function per se, since you will get it on different units with the most recent Samsung Internet browser put in. Nonetheless, it’s talked about as a part of the One UI 6 changelog, and it’s simpler to identify on Samsung telephones that include the Internet app preloaded.
With background play enabled, you possibly can virtually play any video within the background. I’m not subscribed to YouTube Premium or YouTube Music Premium (I’m extra of a Spotify individual), however I wish to hearken to the occasional playlist of fan covers. Samsung Internet makes it doable for me to run a playlist on YouTube (accessed from the browser and never by way of the YouTube app, in fact) and push that tab to the background with out interrupting playback.
The function additionally makes any video primarily into an audio podcast. I’ve used it sometimes once I wanted Google Maps navigation entrance and middle, whereas YouTube movies from my favorite YouTubers would play within the background.
You can allow background playback on the Samsung Internet app by following these steps:
- Open Samsung Internet. On non-Samsung units, you possibly can obtain the app from the Google Play Store.
- Click on the menu button within the backside proper nook.
- Go to Settings > Useful features > Background play.
- You can toggle it to On or Only on headphones or exterior audio system.
I desire utilizing the headphones setting, as that avoids situations the place I’d have a random video taking part in indefinitely within the background and me not noticing it. At least with headphones, the audio stream would cease as soon as the connection is closed.
The new Music Player notification is a enjoyable visible change
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This is a small change, however I adore it nonetheless. On One UI 6, the music participant notification makes use of the album artwork to cowl the whole lot of the notification’s background. The progress bar additionally has a visualizer path.
This takes the boring One UI notification panel and provides enjoyable parts to it. It’s energetic, identical to the music I’m taking part in.
Previous variations of One UI had a extra simplistic, opaque background that blended with every little thing else in my notification panel. The new music participant notification stands out — and generally clashes towards every little thing else — since the remainder of its environment are nonetheless boring opaque backgrounds, however I usually desire this new look.
Studio Video Editor is an effective start line for video lovers
One UI 6 added a devoted video editor within the type of Studio Video Editor, however Samsung determined to tuck it contained in the Gallery app for some motive. As a end result, I don’t suppose most customers even know this exists, as its icon doesn’t seem on the homescreen till you launch the app as soon as.
The app doesn’t solely allow you to edit an current video but additionally create a video by including movies, photographs, and even clean clips. You can add textual content and emoji overlays in addition to music. (Samsung offers you the choice to obtain and use license-free background music so that you gained’t get in hassle once you add the video to social media). Plus, you get a timeline view that makes enhancing all of those parts simple.
Yes, the app is fundamental. Other video editors allow you to add a complete lot extra, like animations, a number of tracks for audio and video, fine-tuned fading, voiceovers, or captions. Samsung may undoubtedly add these to its app sooner or later, however for now, the essential and simplistic nature of this video editor is a bonus for folks like me. As a fundamental consumer, it doesn’t really feel intimidating to me and I’ve the arrogance to attempt it out myself. Considering the typical Samsung Galaxy consumer, this app feels proper at residence. If you want extra features, you possibly can at all times soar to extra feature-loaded (and infrequently paid) apps.
Lockscreen customizations now let me make my cellphone extra “me”
One UI 6 lets me edit the dimensions of the lock display screen clock, and consider it or not, it helps me personalize the lock display screen a bit greater than I may earlier than because of new fonts and stylings. While I nonetheless like what iOS does with its lockscreen a little bit bit extra, Samsung’s implementation is coming in as shut second now..
I arrange my One UI 6 cellphone in order that my lock display screen may have a private photograph, with the clock widget lastly out of the way in which of that picture’s most vital bits. One UI 6 additionally opened up just a few extra combos of kinds, which, when clubbed with the Modes and Routines function, let me arrange a few uniquely completely different and private lock screens every time I’m craving a little bit of change.
One UI 6 allows you to save clipped photographs as a sticker, and boy, do I adore it
Surprisingly, I’ve been having fun with One UI’s picture clipper performance. Yes, this too works like iOS, however that’s no motive to hate the function in and by itself.
One UI 5.1 first added the flexibility to clip photographs to extract topics and objects. You may primarily save the picture as a PNG file with no background after which use it as a sticker elsewhere.
With One UI 6, Samsung now lets you save the clipped picture as a sticker to be used inside the Gallery and Studio Video Editor. Now, I don’t want one other enhancing app to layer the first photograph with a clipped picture. I can merely drop the saved clipped sticker onto one other picture and resize and reposition it as wanted.
So, for those who ever want an enormous cat on prime of your airplane to elucidate the reason for your flight’s delay, you are able to do so with just a few faucets instantly inside One UI 6’s Gallery app.
One UI was already feature-loaded earlier than the launch of One UI 6. Sure, the replace doesn’t introduce too many ground-breaking features, however you’ll have a pleasant expertise with it for those who in any other case take pleasure in Samsung’s UX. When One UI 6 is launched in your Galaxy smartphone, we suggest updating to it instantly.
What are your favorite One UI 6 features? Let us know within the feedback!