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As someone who haven't really used a Samsung phone, can I ask which one of these changes do you think are significant improvements?
As someone who's been a Stock Android fanboy and got his first Samsung in over a decade, the only significant change for me is:
Fuck popup windows completely though. Give me a full screen window or show me nothing. This isn't a desktop I want an app to use my full screen
Password managers work perfectly well in popups. Calendars, stickies/notes, and other scensrios where the app isnt your focus but you need the utility of that app within another app.
In addition to what the other person wrote - popup windows are very useful on large screen devices like foldables and tablets. I'm on Fold 4 and the popup windows have been great for multitasking, like keeping an eye on a chat (or how far away your Uber Eats is) whilst you're doing something else in full-screen. Using a Fold is more akin to using a desktop, so multitasking features like this is much appreciated by folks like me.
I like pop-up windows. Especially on my fold but I also enjoyed them on the Ultra just not as much
Oh boy. Maybe it's time to try another brand?
Constant Innovation is not the same thing as being a good product
If you want a good product why would you get something from Samsung? Garbage company and garbage products. My s10 died shortly after the warranty expired and their tv's are riddled with ads, on top of that their warranty service is practically non existent in Canada. Fuck Samsung.
Your experience is not everyone else's experience. Mind blowing, I'm sure..
People tend to forget that they aren't the centre of the universe
Shocking revalation, truly. I never considered that 🙄 doesn't change the fact Samsung sucks
On the other hand, I've found Samsung phones in the past 5-8 years to fit my needs in a way that other phones (including pixels and iphones) don't.
I have been through about 3 Samsung phones now back to back, which has been about the last 8 years and they are great so idk why they are getting so much hate. I had either the 1st or 2nd pixel phone prior to going Samsung and I thought it was awful. I found that I did enjoy some of the extra stuff the UI overlay builds in. For example, at least back then and may not reflect today, pixel didn't even have a way to display battery % by default. I think you could through turning on developer options but it was not as nice. Does the Samsung UI come with a lot of stuff I don't use? Sure but I also don't think it impacts it negatively anyway so who cares.
Also I hate iPhone and think it is the worst UI of them all. I use it daily for my work phone and really have no idea how everyone believes its the best option there is.
Pulling down from top right corner to show the full quick actions menu. Now I need to swipe down twice to see all options, with this update only once. I will actually install the beta solely for this feature.
There is 2 finger pull down option available right now with v13. No idea if it is default behavior or a setting since cannot find one.
So dumb though, who actually uses that? And I'll ask again until eternity: why do these tiles need to be so large?
To take real estate from notifications (is it somehow a benefit to Google to add scroll interactions?). I'm not sure what the endgame is but the only other thing it achieves is making them always trigger when you're holding the phone to your ear, which no matter how tinfoil I get I can't see any potential motivator for that. It's pure bad design, for the life of me I can't work it out.
Quick tiles is one of the many reasons why I prefer Samsung One UI over stock/Pixel. One UI still uses the old style.
There's always the under-the-hood changes from Android upstream, and Samsung keeps adding customization options every update. Without rooting or 3rd party apps*, no other OEM comes close to OneUI's customizability. For me, that's a huge plus.
*I meant specifically 3rd party apps, because Samsung has the Good Lock suite of apps, which needs to be installed from the store. They work somewhat as a beta testing of features or advanced controls for existing features, and many of the features are added to new updates, for instance, the quick settings easy access up to One UI 5.1 (Android 13) is only available via Good Lock's Quick Star module, but seems to be built-in on One UI 6 (Android 14)