The Galaxy S6 and S6 edge were the first Android devices from Samsung to . Later, started supporting live wallpapers. Now, Samsung has added support for icon packs in themes with the Galaxy Note 7 along with a slightly revamped UI.
The themes section in the newly announced comes with three sections: wallpapers, themes, and icons. Users can now mix and match wallpapers, icons, and themes, which is a great addition to customizability since there were many beautiful themes in the Theme Store with poorly designed icons.
Support for icon packs was first revealed when . However, the Galaxy Note 7 is the first Samsung smartphone to support this feature out of the box. We don’t know whether this feature will be rolled out to existing devices such as the Galaxy S7, , or the .
The themes section in the newly announced comes with three sections: wallpapers, themes, and icons. Users can now mix and match wallpapers, icons, and themes, which is a great addition to customizability since there were many beautiful themes in the Theme Store with poorly designed icons.
Support for icon packs was first revealed when . However, the Galaxy Note 7 is the first Samsung smartphone to support this feature out of the box. We don’t know whether this feature will be rolled out to existing devices such as the Galaxy S7, , or the .