Samsung's One UI 7, based on Android 15, introduces the Now Bar, a new feature drawing comparisons to Apple's Dynamic Island. Initially launching with the Galaxy S24 series beta, this lock screen and Always-On Display (AOD) feature provides real-time app interactions.
Now Bar Functionality and Concerns
The Now Bar offers live interactions with apps like Music and Stopwatch, expanding on swipe gestures for deeper engagement. While seamlessly integrated with the AOD, its placement at the bottom of the screen raises usability concerns for Galaxy A series devices, which often have fingerprint sensors in the same location.
Galaxy A Series Compatibility?
While One UI 7 is expected on mid-range Galaxy A models, the Now Bar's availability remains uncertain. Samsung has confirmed its inclusion in the upcoming Galaxy S25 series, fueling speculation that it might be initially exclusive to flagship devices. The lower placement of fingerprint sensors on the A series is a potential point of conflict.
Other One UI 7 Features
Beyond the Now Bar, One UI 7 features redesigned notifications, a revamped quick settings panel, and new lock screen options. Users are also requesting a Depth Effect lock screen wallpaper. Other enhancements include Galaxy AI Audio Eraser for video sound quality.
The Wait for Mid-Range Users
The One UI 7 beta is limited to high-end devices, meaning mid-range users might need to wait until 2025 for the full update, including the Now Bar. Only time will tell whether Samsung will broaden its availability based on user feedback.