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- Samsung has started rolling out OneUi 8 Watch Beta for Galaxy Watch 7 and see Ultra users in the United States.
- • The update adds a personal app screen that highlights often used apps at the top of the Apps Screen/app drawer on the clock.
- Users can also choose a list view of their apps, making app access more intuitive and organized.
Samsung has started rolling out One Ui 8 see beta To the Galaxy Watch 7 and Galaxy are looking at Ultra users in the United States. Users who have joined the Beta program get the update delivered to the clock, and through them we get our first glimpse of what comes next to Samsung’s smart watches. One of the larger and most noticeable changes with the update is the personalized app screen, which now shows your most commonly used clock apps if you want it.
One Ui 8 See Changelog mentions this change:
- Personal app screen images: Features apps now appear at the top of the app screen to give you quick access to the apps you need the most. Apps will be featured based on how often you use them and other usage patterns. You can also see your apps as a list of names instead of just icons.
Telegram uses Dalgeishgx Shared how this change looks at the end, and you can see it compared to the current UI 7 clock (first screen) firmware settings:
In the second screen, you can see the new “Show -Knowed Apps based on Use” connectivity, which will change the known apps to your frequently used apps.
Furthermore, the third screen shows the display option, which can now be changed to list view to give us a list of apps when you cross over the famous apps. This should make access to apps easier for users who found the icons difficult to follow, as the list view appears to be alphabetically sorted.
All in all, most users are likely to appreciate these changes as they put your most used apps right at your fingertips. It should also sort the mess of icons that appear in the web view – I found them confusing even when I first used a Galaxy Watch 4, and I could certainly have used the list view more at that time.