As one of the people who once pushed the hardest for One UI improvements, I used to send Samsung suggestions almost every day, hoping to help refine its UI, UX, and animations.
Some people may have noticed that I haven't really made any improvement suggestions for One UI 9. The reason is simple: I've given up.
It's not because I've lost interest, and it's not a complaint. It's simply my conclusion after years of watching Samsung's software development. Samsung is unlikely to ever achieve the kind of polished, visually stunning experience that iOS delivers. At this point, it struggles to even reach the level of refinement and visual sophistication found in OPPO's ColorOS.
The issue isn't a lack of feedback from users. The real problem is that Samsung doesn't have enough resources, focus, or commitment dedicated to building a more ambitious software experience. Right now, the company's priority is minimizing costs and protecting profitability, not investing heavily in a complete overhaul of its animation framework and visual design.
On top of that, Samsung's current software optimization and battery strategy make it difficult to support more aggressive and visually rich animations without trade-offs.
So in my view, this is a problem with no easy solution. Unless a future leader is willing to make bold decisions and allocate substantial resources toward software innovation, I don't see Samsung making a truly significant leap forward in UI and animation design.
Hello , @OnePlus_IN@OnePlus_Support@oneplus got oneplys ace 2v from china where it was told it will work globally.. but it is not working in India.. please help..
With all the brouhaha around how #AI#GPT will render many jobless, let’s look at the positives and shift the narrative to how we can use these same tools to upgrade and empower ourselves.
The potential is limitless.
@UniverseIce What do you think about Tensor chips? Will it be able to compete or at least be able to reach at par with Qualcomm chips in terms of performance and efficiency?