Samsung has introduced a new version of its user interface called One UI Home, which replaces the previous Samsung Experience Home. One UI Home features a new layout with neatly arranged icons and Home and Apps screens that are optimized for Galaxy devices. The new interface also includes several new features that are available with Android Pie, such as full-screen gestures on the Home screen, the ability to lock the Home screen layout after rearranging app icons, and the ability to quickly access App info or Widget settings screens by touching and holding an app icon or widget.
To use One UI Home, users must update their device to Android 9.0 Pie or a later version. The new features may differ depending on the device or OS version. If users have any questions or experience any issues while using One UI Home, they can contact Samsung through the Samsung Members app.
One UI Home requires certain app permissions, including storage permissions to restore the home screen layout data and contact permissions to restore the contact widget information. If a user's system software version is lower than Android 6.0, they must update their software to configure app permissions. Previously allowed permissions can be reset on the Apps menu in device settings after a software update.
Overall, One UI Home offers a fresh and modern interface for Samsung Galaxy devices, with new features that enhance the user experience.