Last week, a showcasing the long-rumored updated version of TouchWiz that’s expected to make its debut appearance on the , and now we’re getting our second in-depth look at the interface thanks to early adopter who has pitted the beta build of Grace UX running on his against the current iteration of TouchWiz that shipped on board his .
As can be seen in the video below, keeps the general shape and form of previous builds of , but has taken a more Material Design approach to appearance of icons. Samsung also appears to have cut down on the number of default applications that it bundles onto its handsets by unifying Action Memo and into one app that has been rather simply named Notes. The notification panel, together with the Settings menu, have also been overhauled.
As can be seen in the video below, keeps the general shape and form of previous builds of , but has taken a more Material Design approach to appearance of icons. Samsung also appears to have cut down on the number of default applications that it bundles onto its handsets by unifying Action Memo and into one app that has been rather simply named Notes. The notification panel, together with the Settings menu, have also been overhauled.