São Paulo – Samsung can bring an interesting change to the system Android that runs on its products. The TouchWiz, the company modified on the Google system, to earn a renovation in your look and get simpler than it is today. The information was published by HDBlog, which states that the first to win the new design should be phone Galaxy Note 7.
in the visual, Samsung should now use lighter colors like black, blue and white, the notifications and system settings.
the company will continue to offer users the ability to download new icons for replace those default. This information is revealed by the video HDBlog.
The widgets can also be changed, it seems. Among the possible changes will be transparency and size
In addition to changes in visual, one can please enough users:.. The least amount of pre-installed apps (those that can not be deleted)
the changes in Android by Samsung are often criticized. The system ends up being heavier (which requires a larger amount of RAM, for example) and bringing some bugs that Android “pure” (as developed by Google) has not. In addition to the visual changes, so Samsung should focus on correcting these small problems.
It is not clear if Samsung will this available new look only for products that will be launched in the future or to allow users smartphones ever released (as Galaxy S7 or Galaxy Note 6) to download as well.
Some details unofficial Galaxy Note 7 have been leaked. It should come with RAM of 6 GB and faster processor than the one used in the Galaxy S7.
The site GSM Arena says the Note 7 screen may be 5.7 inches. Moreover, according to the portal, the front and rear cameras will have 12 megapixels and 5 megapixels, respectively. The Galaxy Note 7 to be announced by Samsung in the first week of August this year, according to Evleaks, which already anticipated many details about the product launches in the past.
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