Samsung’s One UI 7.0 Beta Users Suggest Haptic Feedback Enhancements
Samsung launched the Android 15-based One UI 7.0 beta earlier this month for Galaxy S24 devices in select regions, including the US, UK, Korea, and Germany. Following the release of the second beta, users are now eagerly awaiting the third beta update.
The One UI 7.0 beta has introduced exciting features, a refreshed interface, and improved performance. Beta testers have been actively providing feedback, focusing on areas like haptic feedback to enhance the user experience further.
Users Suggest Specific Haptic Feedback Improvements
A beta user recently outlined several recommendations for improving haptic feedback on Galaxy phones. These suggestions aim to make interactions more intuitive and engaging.
- Back Gesture Feedback
Users recommend introducing subtle vibrations when canceling back gestures, providing immediate tactile confirmation. - Quick Panel Feedback
A single vibration while pulling down the Quick Panel could help users confirm the action without needing to check visually. - Slider Adjustments
Adding haptics when adjusting brightness or volume sliders would deliver tactile cues, making adjustments feel smoother. - App Drawer Launch
Users suggest implementing haptic feedback when launching the app drawer for a more dynamic experience. - Recent Menu Switch
Switching between apps in the Recent menu could also benefit from tactile vibrations for better navigation.
Samsung Responds to Feedback
A moderator from the One UI 7.0 beta community has acknowledged these suggestions and confirmed they have been forwarded to Samsung’s development team. The company aims to integrate user feedback into the final release.
While it’s uncertain if all recommendations will be implemented, these proposed changes demonstrate Samsung’s commitment to enhancing user experience. Stay tuned for the stable release of One UI 7.0 to see if these improvements make it to the final version.