We updated a few days ago to One UI 3.0 and we teach you in a video the best news of Android 11 in the Galaxy Note10 +. A new update that if one comes from the 2.5 of One UI does not mean a great step forward, but it does have those details and news that are liked.
Among these novelties we can talk about quick access to widgets, bubble notifications To use in WhatsApp and other messaging apps or that double tap to turn off the phone screen. Go for it.
Better notifications and floating bubbles
We talked yesterday in a new video from our channel Androidsis from YouTube what are bubble notifications and how to activate them in WhatsApp, since in this app They do not support by default as it happens with Telegram and other messaging apps.
Some notifications of bubbles that work the same way as chat heads or floating Facebook Messenger bubbles. In this way we can be with another app on our mobile to click on the bubble notification and thus access the chat with colleagues.
Another novelty of these notifications is a better distributed panel and that puts the accent on those chat messages that we are receiving. Especially since we can answer from the same panel without having to open the app, so Android 11 better handles all those notifications for a more remarkable flow in the user experience.
Quick access to Widgets
Another interesting novelty of One UI 3.0 is the quick access to app widgets by making a long press on the same shortcut from home. In this way, that small window is generated that gives us access to the active widgets for that app and thus select them again with a long press to take it to the same desktop.
Always On Display enhancements
There are a series of small novelties that the Always On Display improves, those clock widgets and more that get activated when the screen is off and that allow us to know if notifications arrive without having to unlock the mobile.
Among those widgets, some improved, we do highlight the new Digital Health in order to know immediately the time we consume in different apps. We click on the clock, make a downward gesture and all those active widgets appear.
Also they have been improved dynamic wallpapers on unlock screen with new categories and thus enjoy that space in which we can visually comfort ourselves before going to the desk.
SamsungFree
Or what is Samsung Daily to have with a gesture from the desktop access to a feed of services that we have previously configured. Like Google, which was the one that previously launched this functionality in its Pixels, we can access all those news, topics of interest and topics that we like through a quick gesture.
New design for volume controls
And yes, Samsung has outdone itself this time to bring us a new design for the volume controls that will delight many. We simply click on the volume and that vertical bar appears to give way to an entire panel that is well increased in size to reduce or increase the multimedia, notifications, calls and more.
Two small news, but important
Firstly one that has been openly criticized and it is the fact that the grid has been reduced folders to 4 × 3. Which leaves us a bit cold by having to occupy different tabs when we open the folder on the desktop.
What he does like a lot is the double tap to turn off screen from desktop and that we have been waiting for a long time in these Samsung phones.
So are the best news of a One UI 3.0 which is not a big step from the One UI 2.5, and that you can know all its details on video from here, but it does put the finishing touch on a better visual and interaction experience, novelties such as bubble notifications or that new volume control design.