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[Concept] Palette Assistant kills all Samsung Color Palette cons

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Emerging concept creator @Vetrox360 recently posted his new creation, which ends all cons of the Samsung Color Palette. From radical Color Palette adjustments to a limitless directory of colors, the Palette Assistant (or any name) just took the top spot on my Samsung One UI 6 feature wishlist.

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Before going ahead, it’s noteworthy that the Palette Assistant is just a concept created by imagination. Samsung hears consumers’ feedback but everything can’t be adopted and applied to the entire ecosystem. But still, the Palette Assistant is a must thing on Samsung One UI 6.

As the name suggests, the Palette Assistant should be a part of the Good Lock personalization suite. The company should bring some experimental features such as custom colors, and palette visibility settings to let users decide where to apply dynamic colors.

Palette Assistant

Through the Good Lock app, Samsung offers plenty of models and plugins as part of bringing experimental or hidden features to consumers. Every year, the company brings new services to the suite, and the Palette Assistant becomes the biggest demand. Let’s discuss the concept:

Color Palette Popup

When enabled, this feature will show a pop-up on the screen every time changing the home screen or lock screen wallpaper. The One UI already has this kind of feature, but, further refinements and the additional feature can make it wonderful.

Custom color palette colors

Panel Assistant plugin should bring a color adjustment feature, allowing Galaxy users to pick their preferred color and create combinations from the spectrum. This tab should also have the option to reduce and adjust the opacity/transparency of the color.

Color palette visibility

This could be the biggest development in Samsung’s version of the Color Palette. A feature that allows users to decide where the Color palette can be applied will surely be a welcoming thing. The concept lists various aspects where Samsung can make the Color palette flexible for consumers.