
Samsung’s next large software update, an UI 8, is allegedly making some interesting improvement in the bar now. This change is expected to give users more information directly to their phone’s lock screen, making it easier to see important details at a glance without unlocking their device.
Now the bar, which already shows things like music control or sports scores, will apparently be even more useful. The leaked information shows that with an UI 8, the lock screen will now be able to disclose details about phone calls issued. This means you can see who is calling and how long the call is going.
Another simple addition is that if your phone is set on the form of “don’t bother”, it will now show up again and again. It’s great to test your status quickly. For those with Samsung Foldable phones, such as the Galaxy Z Philip, now look like the bar on the small cover screen and works as it works on the main screen, making the experience more permanent.
If you are not familiar with it, was now repeatedly introduced to Samsung A UI 7. It is designed to become a dynamic area on your screen that provides timely update and control. The next increase in an UI 8 develops the idea of making the necessary information easily accessible.
This approach is similar to what other companies are doing. For example, Apple is a feature of iPhones called direct activities for its lock screens, showing real -time updates for things like food supply or sports games. Google’s Pixel phones also have a “look” feature that shows upcoming appointments or weather information.
Will also be included in an UI 8 Android 16, the next version of Google’s mobile operating system, so it will potentially bring other new features and improvement. Samsung users may expect to see the test version, Or son, a UI 8 in the next month, but it is yet to be confirmed.
It is believed that Samsung has also thought of coming forward immediately after his new release Foldable phonesWhich usually happens in July. Overall, I have noticed that the Samsung Galaxy Device is now leaking updates of the bar point now towards the more helpful and user -friendly experience.


