Samsung to introduce One UI interface to Windows 11-powered Galaxy Book series

Samsung will also offer its smartphone interface on Windows laptops manufactured by it. The South Korean company is striving to integrate the user experience across different operating systems and product segments.

Samsung will launch One UI for the Galaxy Book series which is powered by the Windows operating system.

The new OneUI design will be visible in Samsung’s native applications such as Samsung Notes, Samsung Gallery and Samsung Settings. With the new design changes, users moving from Samsung’s Android-powered smartphones to Samsung’s Windows-powered Galaxy Book series will experience better continuity between devices.

Samsung Settings app will now show the new design in Windows 11. New app icons, menu layouts and more will be found on the Settings page. Samsung’s Notes app also gets a new menu layout, updated icons and refreshed folders.

The Gallery app on Samsung’s Galaxy Book series will also be updated with One UI 4 changes. The app will also get a dark mode to match the Windows 11 theme.

Microsoft recently began rolling out Windows 11 updates to eligible owners. Most OEMs that use the Windows operating system do not change the layout or design except to include some pre-loaded applications and software. Microsoft and Samsung also partnered to bring the Android user closer to the Windows operating system by implementing some new features.

Samsung is taking a step towards creating an ecosystem for its loyal users. Samsung is calling the interface One UI Book 4, and it will be available on the Galaxy Book Pro 360, Galaxy Book Pro, Galaxy Book Flex 2, Galaxy Book and Galaxy Book Odyssey.

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