In recent times, many Android manufacturers have significantly reduced the extent of customization in their user interfaces, and Samsung appears to be following suit.
With the introduction of Material Design 3, Google has unveiled its own distinct design language for Android and Pixel devices, which some manufacturers, such as Samsung, have chosen to overlook. While One UI on Galaxy devices has its own visual identity, it incorporates only a few elements reminiscent of the original Android design. However, this may soon change.
Reports suggest that Samsung intends to incorporate more design elements from the original Android into its One UI. This development seems almost too good to be true.
According to purported insiders, these new design elements will encompass various settings, alarm messages, and several other components. Such enhancements sound promising indeed. Personally, I find the aesthetic appeal of the original Android design, as seen on Pixel devices, surpasses that of One UI and other user interfaces. Although Samsung has made considerable advancements in terms of visual appeal in recent years, I still consider the stock Android design as the most attractive option.
One UI 6 further integrates stock Android design elements, such as the setting toggles, alerts, and other things. pic.twitter.com/TqgJBVhtwb
— Anthony (@TheGalox_) July 12, 2023