09-08-2017
12:05 PM
- last edited
28-05-2025
03:41 PM
by
ChrisB_
Hi all! 😃
If you have any suggestions for features or apps, then please share them with us here.
10-02-2025 04:39 PM
I agree, indeed a great concept for Samsung Keyboard app.
I wish the Samsung Keyboard app was as user customisable as Microsoft SwiftKey.
SwiftKey is restricted on One UI in that it cannot store copied clipboard content like Samsung Keyboard can. Also occasional lag with SwiftKey which I think is CPU related.
Perhaps SwiftKey could become default on future stock One UI since Samsung already has Partnership in place with Microsoft. Google Messages became the same replacing Samsung Messages app.
12-02-2025 12:53 PM
13-02-2025 11:51 AM
Animated GIF image showcasing why I'm passionate about providing an optional setting in One UI for "Forced Full screen" for Any and All installed user apps.
We already have this "Force Full screen" setting for split screen view within One UI, therefore it should be duplicated for normal screen viewing too in any app.
Samsung Internet does it beautifully with the option to disable showing Status bar.
I think it's so immersively beautiful when content scrolls beneath the front camera notch and glides through the edge of the screen. Visually elegant.
Ideally a new separate setting for this should be located under Settings>Display.
It should be named Force Full screen (Immersive) and then will give us a list of apps to select/deselet this on.
13-02-2025 11:53 AM
Animated GIF image showcasing why I'm passionate about providing an optional setting in One UI for "Forced Full screen" for Any and All installed user apps.
We already have this "Force Full screen" setting for split screen view within One UI, therefore it should be duplicated for normal screen viewing too in any app.
Samsung Internet does it beautifully with the option to disable showing Status bar.
I think it's so immersively beautiful when content scrolls beneath the front camera notch and glides through the edge of the screen. Visually elegant.
Ideally a new separate setting for this should be located under Settings>Display.
It should be named Force Full screen (Immersive) and then will give us a list of apps to select/deselet this on.
13-02-2025 11:56 AM
Animated GIF image showcasing why I'm passionate about providing an optional setting in One UI for "Forced Full screen" for Any and All installed user apps.
We already have this "Force Full screen" setting for split screen view within One UI, therefore it should be duplicated for normal screen viewing too in any app.
Samsung Internet does it beautifully with the option to disable showing Status bar.
I think it's so immersively beautiful when content scrolls beneath the front camera notch and glides through the edge of the screen. Visually elegant.
Ideally a new separate setting for this should be located under Settings>Display.
It should be named Force Full screen (Immersive) and then will give us a list of apps to select/deselet this on.
13-02-2025 11:59 AM
Animated GIF image showcasing why I'm passionate about providing an optional setting in One UI for "Forced Full screen" for Any and All installed user apps.
We already have this "Force Full screen" setting for split screen view within One UI, therefore it should be duplicated for normal screen viewing too in any app.
Samsung Internet does it beautifully with the option to disable showing Status bar.
I think it's so immersively beautiful when content scrolls beneath the front camera notch and glides through the edge of the screen. Visually elegant.
Ideally a new separate setting for this should be located under Settings>Display.
It should be named Force Full screen (Immersive) and then will give us a list of apps to select/deselet this on.
14-02-2025 06:07 PM - last edited 14-02-2025 06:31 PM
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15-02-2025 08:42 AM
Can we please have "Edge Lighting" support for Detailed choice for Notification pop up style.
Edge Lighting is amzing.
16-02-2025 02:52 AM - last edited 16-02-2025 02:54 AM
The forced bottom search bar is horrible. First, it really should be an option for top or bottom. Second with how the screen is set up on certain there is a huge gap of unused space.
16-02-2025 09:15 AM
Originally posted this in a separate thread:
360 Audio (Dolby Atmos) bugs. - Samsung Community
But posting it here as well after a suggestion by a member.
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I'm quite disappointed in Samsung's handling of Dolby Atmos content with headtracking.
The implementation is needlessly flawed, leading to a terrible listening experience. Especially when compared to Apple's implementation.
The bugs:
- When listening to Dolby Atmos music and turning on 360 Audio in the Wearables app, it automatically switches the Dolby Atmos setting to 'film'.
The 'film' setting simply sound horrible with music. I want to use the 'music' setting of Dolby Atmos which does sound good. But Samsung won't let me since the Dolby Atmos settings under Settings - Sounds - Sound Effects are not accessible once I take my Buds 3 Pro out of their case as it is then automatically controlled by the Samsung Wearable app. So there's absolutely no way to switch Dolby Atmos to 'music' setting.
Please fix this. This is just such a horrible implementation I'm calling it a bug.
- When the screen goes to black 360 Audio / headtracking stops working.
How are we supposed to enjoy music in Dolby Atmos with headtracking when it stops working when the screen goes off?
And it seems like it also tries to detect when you're walking around and also tries to turn off 360 Audio if it detects this (luckily it's quite bad at detecting this).
Please stop auto-turning off 360 Audio. We WANT head tracking when moving around and when audio is playing, that's the whole point of head-tracking.
Samsung, PLEASE fix these things.
The way you're doing things now makes spatial audio / Dolby Atmos for headphones with headtracking / 360 audio totally unusable for music. You're making it sound worse instead of better.
It seems like you've only set it up as a gimmick for movies.
Fixing the above two bugs should be very easy and it would make Dolby Atmos with 360 Audio headtracking actually work great for music.
Simply don't turn off headtracking when the screen goes off, and don't auto select 'movie' mode under Dolby Atmos when 360 audio is active (let the user choose).
My setup for reference:
Apple Music app with Apple Music subscription (with spatial audio turned on under settings) - Galaxy S23 with One UI 6.1 - Galaxy Buds 3 Pro.
Thank you.