Samsung debuted with its in the Galaxy Note 20, Galaxy Tab S7, and the Galaxy Z series. The company’s new software brings some new features and design tweaks. It also fixes an issue that the South Korean firm had .
One UI 2.5 is compatible with Android 10’s full-screen navigation gestures when used in third-party app launchers. Full-screen navigation gestures seem to be working on the Galaxy Note 20 and the . The Galaxy Tab S7, , , and the also run Android 10 with One UI 2.5, so they will be compatible with full-screen navigation gestures inside third-party apps. Google had released the feature last year, and it took Samsung almost a year to bring it to Galaxy phones.
If you’re someone who doesn’t like Samsung’s stock app launcher, you can now switch to a third-party app launcher knowing fully that full-screen navigation gestures would work on new Galaxy devices. It is being reported that the implementation of full-screen navigation gestures is a little janky on the new devices right now, and animations are not as smooth as we expect. However, that could be fixed by third-party app developers.
Third-party app launchers like Action Launcher, Lawnchair 2, and Nova Launcher support Android 10’s fluidic full-screen navigation gesture system. The series is in the next few weeks before the big, -based .
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One UI 2.5 is compatible with Android 10’s full-screen navigation gestures when used in third-party app launchers. Full-screen navigation gestures seem to be working on the Galaxy Note 20 and the . The Galaxy Tab S7, , , and the also run Android 10 with One UI 2.5, so they will be compatible with full-screen navigation gestures inside third-party apps. Google had released the feature last year, and it took Samsung almost a year to bring it to Galaxy phones.
If you’re someone who doesn’t like Samsung’s stock app launcher, you can now switch to a third-party app launcher knowing fully that full-screen navigation gestures would work on new Galaxy devices. It is being reported that the implementation of full-screen navigation gestures is a little janky on the new devices right now, and animations are not as smooth as we expect. However, that could be fixed by third-party app developers.
Third-party app launchers like Action Launcher, Lawnchair 2, and Nova Launcher support Android 10’s fluidic full-screen navigation gesture system. The series is in the next few weeks before the big, -based .
The post appeared first on .