In the ever-evolving landscape of mobile software, Samsung is preparing to introduce One UI 7.0, although the official rollout has yet to commence. Recent leaks have shed light on some notable changes that users can expect with this upcoming update.
Changes to Edge Panel Downloads
One significant alteration involves the availability of Edge Panel downloads from the Galaxy Store. Samsung has communicated to its user base that post-upgrade to One UI 7.0, the option to download new Edge Panels will be discontinued. However, users can breathe a sigh of relief, as any Edge Panels previously downloaded will remain accessible on their devices.
For those who have already embraced the features of Edge Panels, these will be conveniently located in the “My apps” section of the Galaxy Store. Yet, a word of caution: if users decide to uninstall these Panels after the upgrade, they will not have the option to re-download them.
Interestingly, this policy extends to users of new devices equipped with One UI 7 or later. They will still find the ability to download Edge Panels through the “My apps” section, but only those that were previously installed on their older devices. This nuanced approach highlights Samsung’s commitment to maintaining a seamless user experience while navigating the changes brought about by the new software update.
For further details, users can refer to the official notice issued by Samsung, which provides additional context regarding these changes.