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One UI8 on Galaxy Tab 10 Ultra

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SammyGuru have installed One UI8 on a Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra, with help from one of their experts, Sandeep Adap, to offer us a peak into what Samsung may reserve for their future tablets.

One of the new effects is a new blurry effect layered onto the Quick Panel and notification shade.

This provides a more fluid and modern user experience allowing users to maintain context and visibility of what’s happening on their screen, while interacting with notifications or quick settings.

The My Files app has also been upgraded.

The refreshed user interface feels more intuitive with an improved folder structure.
It is easier now to identify which subfolder a file is located in, thanks to the clearer folder paths and a more logical layout. 

This change makes the file management more efficient.

SammyGuru say the new direction for the Samsung Tablets is defined by sleeker visuals, more functional tools, and a UI that feels more cohesive. 


For screenshots and full article, please access the below link:

https://sammyguru.com/first-look-one-ui-8-galaxy-tab-s10-ultra/

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It doesn't really look too different from OneUI 7 on my Tab S8 Ultra. In fact none of the mentioned My Files changes seem any different. That multiple tree of sub folders is new, but entirely redundant in my opinion. You already have the folder tree above in text, so why would you need less screen real estate to see a folder hierarchy you already can see at a glance. Just seems like a pointless addition to a working system in place, but I guess if it makes some people happy...