First Look: One UI 7 on Samsung's Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra Reveals New Design Elements and AI Features

Overview of One UI 7 on the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra
Samsung has started rolling out One UI 7, though it is not yet widely available. The Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra, a premium tablet, appears to have early access to this new software update. This article provides an in-depth look at the changes and features introduced with One UI 7 on this device.
Key Changes
- Separate Control Panel and Notifications: Unlike previous versions, the control panel is now distinct from the notifications. The quick settings menu, brightness, and volume controls are accessible from one screen, while active notifications are displayed with a single swipe to the side.
- Design Elements and Widgets: One UI 7 introduces newly designed widgets that integrate AI features, enhancing the user experience on the tablet.
- Layout Adjustments: The layout is slightly different compared to the Galaxy S25 due to the larger screen size of the Tab S10 Ultra. While the control panel and home screen appear similar, they may look smaller in proportion to the larger display.
- Settings Menu: A side panel approach is adopted for the settings menu, with option categories on the left and precise controls on the right.
AI Features
One UI 7 brings a wide array of AI features to the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra, including call, writing, note-taking, messaging, browsing, and photo assist. The interpreter mode is also present, suggesting that all the AI features available on the Galaxy S25 are likely to be included in the tablet version.
Future Outlook
While this early access is not an official release, it provides a glimpse of what users can expect when One UI 7 becomes widely available. The Galaxy Tab S10 series is expected to enter the beta phase for One UI 7 soon, although no specific timeline has been provided by Samsung.
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