While the wait for Samsung’s One UI 7 continues into early 2025, there’s exciting news to keep us hopeful. The upcoming update will feature a redesigned camera app that promises to make one-handed photo taking a much more convenient experience.
Android Authority shared a detailed YouTube video showcasing the new interface. The video, which is just over six minutes long, provides a comprehensive look at the changes and their benefits. User SamMobile also posted a video of their hands-on experience with One UI 7, specifically highlighting the camera app’s new features around the five-minute mark.
The most notable change is the relocation of viewfinder settings to the bottom of the screen. This makes it much easier to access features like flash, aspect ratio, and more without the need for complex stretches or awkward maneuvering. The settings are now presented as a carousel, allowing for smooth scrolling through all the options.
The redesigned camera app also intelligently displays relevant settings depending on the selected camera mode. This means you won’t be bombarded with irrelevant options, making the process even more intuitive.
While we’ve seen glimpses of these changes in leaked screenshots, the recent video offers a much clearer and more detailed view of the app in action. It’s worth noting that the final version of the app might undergo adjustments before the official One UI 7.0 Beta release and subsequent full release next year.
No matter the final tweaks, the redesigned camera app promises a significant improvement in ease of use, particularly for those who prefer one-handed operation. With the new interface’s intuitive design and accessibility, it’s definitely something to get excited about.