One UI 7.0 brings a number of new options, lovely widgets and animations, new customization options, and improved safety. Nevertheless, it additionally brings a number of odd UI components, together with an pointless ‘Secured by Knox’ watermark on the app drawer.
One UI 7.0 app drawer has ‘Secured by Knox’ watermark that may’t be eliminated
The app drawer in One UI 7.0, which now scrolls vertically, has a ‘Secured by Knox’ watermark on the underside proper nook of the display. This watermark, which solely seems within the app drawer (on prime of the search bar), cannot be eliminated. It even reveals on prime of app icons if you find yourself scrolling vertically and makes the UI look crowded.
You’ll be able to see that watermark in our screenshot beneath.
This variation from Samsung appears weird, as there isn’t any must always show Knox safety within the app drawer. Perhaps the apps you put in on a Galaxy telephone are secured by Knox, however it’s an pointless label for normal customers. You’ll be able to see it in our One UI 7.0 vs One UI 6.1.1. comparability video beneath.
Samsung has made a number of adjustments and introduced a brand new UI design language with One UI 7.0. The inventory app icons have been refreshed, that includes bolder colours and a gradient background. The Fast Panel seems trendy and is extensively customizable. Notifications now have a capsule form.