With the One UI 7.0 update, which is based on Android 15, Samsung is anticipated to introduce significant design changes later this year. The first potential glimpse of the icon for the stock Gallery app surfaced earlier this week. We seem to be in for a treat as the One UI 7.0 camera revamp has now surfaced through leaks.
A set of pictures purporting to show the newly redesigned camera app that will launch with One UI 7.0 has been leaked by tipster @chunvn8888. Since the camera app appears to be focused on enhancing one-handed usage, aficionados of the original One UI design will probably adore the new design. Also leaked is the redesigned symbol for the camera app.
How simple it is to access all of the controls, including camera modes, fast controls, and zoom shortcuts, from the bottom of the screen. Additionally visible in the lower right corner of the screen is the icon for the Night Mode indicator. The buttons on the navigation bar have thankfully remained the same.
The location of the shortcuts in camera mode can be changed, as usual. The leaked photos show every camera option that is currently available, including Dual Recording, Hyperlapse, Night, Panorama, Portrait, Portrait Video, Pro, Pro Video, Single Take, and Slow Motion. A bar that can be scrolled horizontally provides quick access to quick controls for all settings, including flash, timer, aspect ratio, image resolution, metering, exposure, filters, and stickers.
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As seen in the above image, One UI 7.0 may include a new white/grey symbol in place of the present red-colored camera app icon. It displays the red LED signal and the camera lens. With Material You themes, however, this icon style could be more challenging to manage.
According to rumors, Samsung’s One UI 7.0 will include incredibly fluid animations and transitions. Additional rumored features of the upcoming major One UI version include a new Quick Panel, LLM-powered Bixby, an easy App Lock, a vertical app drawer (via Good Lock), and newer, 3D-looking icons.
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