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Home Screen Icons: One UI 4.1 vs Android 13, iOS 15, OxygenOS 12, MIUI 13, ColorOS 12, EMUI 12

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Samsung One UI 4.1 Home Screen Icons

Samsung One UI 4.1 is the latest version of its Android 12-based custom skin for Galaxy devices. Over the parent One UI 4.0, the 4.1 iteration of One UI equips significant performance improvements as well as additional features as part of further enhancing the user experiences. However, we are conducting a Home Screen Icons comparison.

Samsung’s bringing powerful multitasking capabilities with the Galaxy devices such as the Edge Panel and bottom bar gestures. Meanwhile, the Home Screen is the most useful function on your smartphone as you access various apps and services. Here, we are going to compare One UI 4.1 Home Screen Icons with every rival.

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Samsung One UI 4.1 Home Screen Icons

Android 13 – Home Screen Icons

Android 12 is the latest “stable” version of Google’s mobile platform. Almost all the OEMs are providing the Android 12-based skins to their devices. However, we have the home screen icons appearance of the upcoming Android 13 OS, thanks to the Developer Preview program.

The Pixel phones feature Pixel Launcher for the home screen settings and customization. Talking about home screen icons, the Android 13 offers circular icons on the home screen above the Google Search widget. Have a look at it in the screenshot mentioned below.

Android 13 homescreen

iOS 15 – Home Screen Icons

While Apple is going to introduce the 16th generation of the iOS operating system for its iPhones, iOS 15 is powering almost all iPhones globally. On the home screen, you can find the favorites apps tray with a transparent background appearance, while the icons are placed in a comparatively bigger form factor – squarish with rounded corners.

ios 15 homescreen

OxygenOS 12 – Home Screen Icons

OnePlus introduced the Android OS 12-based OxygenOS 12 for its devices last year. This custom skin is said to have the overall UI and features the same as the stock OS, which reflects on the home screen icons as well. In OxygenOS 12, devices have circular icons with a neat and clean appearance, check out below.

OxygenOS 12 Homescreen

MIUI 13 – Home Screen Icons

MIUI 13 is yet another custom Android 12 skin, developed by Chinese phone maker – Xiaomi. Like Huawei, most of the so-called useful yet futuristic features are limited for consumers in China. Coming back to the topic, the MIUI 13 has the same home screen icons as the MIUI 12.5, which we can say is badly copied by Apple iOS.

MIUI 13 Homescreen

ColorOS 12 – Home Screen Icons

ColorOS 12 is also based on the Android 12 operating system, introduced by Google. Similar to the Google Pixel smartphones, the ColorOS 12 offers circular icons on the home screen, while they are not entirely circular. At the same time, Oppo let users heavily customize the user interface.

ColorOS 12 Homescreen

EMUI 12 – Home Screen Icons

Although Huawei claims to be using its own grown HarmonyOS software on almost all devices, its availability has not crossed China’s boundaries. On the other side, Global Huawei devices are nowadays receiving the HarmonyOS-inspired skin called EMUI 12, which is reportedly based on the Android operating system.

Looks a lot similar to the iOS and One UI, the EMUI 12’s homescreen icons have a squarish form factor alongside rounded corners. By default, the apps’ arrangement is set to 4 icons in the favorites tray, while the above side icons feature their title as well.

emui 12 homescreen

One UI 4.1 – Home Screen Icons

One UI 4.1 is based on Google’s Android 12 operating system, bringing a unique experience to the Galaxy consumers. We’ve explored almost all the new features and changes, well, here, we’re talking about the home screen icons of the One UI 4.1 software system.

At the bottom, the One UI Home launcher brings a favorites tray, where you can put your most-used apps. Above the favorites tray, you can place your important apps such as social media, and banking/payments apps, which have their titles too.

The overall design of the One UI 4.1’s home screen icons is eye-catching, while talking about the form factor, they are neither wholly squarish nor circular. In addition, you can customize the home screen icons as per your need in order to take the most of your Galaxy.

one ui 4.1 home screen icons

Yep, I’m sure, you are still loving Samsung One UI 4.1’s Home Screen Icons. If not, let us know, which OEM’s Home Screen Icons you like the most through the comments section and social media.

James is the lead content creator on Sammy Fans and mostly works on Samsung's firmware section. His first phone was the Galaxy S4 and continues to get new S series devices. Most of the time, James tries to learn about new technologies and gadgets but he also sneaks a bit of free time to nearby rivers and nature.

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Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra vs S22 Ultra: Camera Design

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Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra S22 Camera

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra is a camera beast and brings a massive upgrade in features as compared to S22 Ultra but the design of this successor needs to be explored. In that case, we’ll have to do a comparison.

For your information, this comparison will look into the structure, layout, shape, lens count, and some key specifications of the rear camera module.

Design:

First comes the Galaxy S22 Ultra, which features a quad camera including a laser autofocus sensor and an LED flash. This system has two columns, the left side starts with a 12MP ultra wide-angle camera, followed by a 108MP wide-angle/main camera and the third one is a 10MP 10x periscope zoom camera.

The second column consists of a laser autofocus, an LED flash, and a secondary telephoto camera, capable of 3x zoom. Actually, the S22 Ultra resembles the S21 Ultra but without that large camera bump.

(Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra – Left, Galaxy S22 Ultra – Right)

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra and Galaxy S22 Ultra Camera

Successor?

If you look closely at the S23 Ultra, the difference between the camera structure and the aesthetics is barely noticeable. Because the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra willfully carries the camera design and layout from the S22 Ultra. Specifically, the first and second columns are identical in both devices. This is causing a variation in opinion among consumers who were expecting a major makeover.

Speaking of major, this flagship stands as a 200MP camera powerhouse. Using a super-resolution sensor, Samsung promises high-quality photography and robust optical image stabilization in videos.

Elegant Tweaks:

Aside from the layout and lens, Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra brings a brand-new silver outsole ring. This tweak makes the entire module big, bulky, and elegant as compared to the past version.

In terms of appearance, this premium device strikes full marks for those new optimizations and it will definitely catch your eyes on the first look.

Samsung Galaxy S23 and S22 Ultra Camera

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Battery Widget – Samsung One UI 5.1 Vs Apple iOS 16

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Battery Widget One UI Vs iOS

Samsung introduced a new battery status widget feature with the new One UI 5.1 software. Sadly, it’s not a new innovation as Apple’s iOS and Pixel’s Android already have such kind of widgets. Well, here we compare the battery widget of Samsung’s One UI 5.1 and Apple’s iOS 16 operating system.

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Apple Battery Widget

Since Apple has already brought the battery status widget to iPhones, it has mastered the feature with generation improvements. In the latest iOS 16, there are three different battery widgets available on iPhones including a square (single), a rectangular (list), and a circular (4).

Samsung Battery Widget

Samsung’s battery widget introduces two choices for Galaxy consumers including the circular and square box styles. Both of the choices let you display the battery status of up to 8 devices including the smartphone itself. By default, the widget expands for 4 devices, which can be further enlarged for eight.

Battery Widget One UI Vs iOS

Comparison

One UI 5.1’s circular battery widget doesn’t have any background layer as all circles are arranged independently. On the flip side, iOS 16’s circular widget has a transparent layer so it can be clearly visible in any kind of wallpaper or home screen theme.

The One UI 5.1’s circular widget shows the device icon and percentage inside the circle, whereas the iOS takes additional space beside for percentage.

Talking about the second style, the rectangular widget of One UI 5.1 looks way better than the iOS 16’s. It has a solid background layer with an intuitive interface as well as a header, device icon, battery percentage bar, and text.

On the other hand, iOS 16’s rectangular battery widget keeps the same transparent background layer and occupies much space on the home screen. One UI can show the status of up to 8 devices, while iOS is limited to just 4.

Verdict

  • Tied!

Apple’s battery status widget is unquestionably mature, compared to the first version of Samsung’s battery widget. Still, Samsung did a pretty good job when it comes to personalization of the widget and usability with a high amount of devices.

The circular widget of Apple looks better than the One UI, while the rectangular-styled widget of One UI clearly defeats iOS. It’s pretty difficult to make a winner in this comparison, as both have their own specialties and limitations. Well, which one do you prefer? Let us know through social media!

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Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra vs Google Pixel 7 Pro – Fight for crown of Android

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Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra vs Google Pixel 7 Pro

Samsung’s Galaxy S23 Ultra and Google’s Pixel 7 Pro are two of the best high-end Android smartphones available in the market. But which one to choose? Here’s a short comparison between these two Android kings.

The Galaxy S23 Ultra and Pixel 7 Pro look completely different, one has the vertical no-module camera set up while the other has a horizontal rear camera design.

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The Galaxy S23 Ultra offers a bit larger display compared to the Pixel 7 Pro. Also, it is more durable as it uses Gorilla Glass Victus protection. On the other side, the Galaxy phone equips the world’s fastest Snapdragon processor made specifically for Galaxy.

When it comes to software, both phones drive Android 13 out of the box and support four major Android OS upgrades. Meanwhile, the Galaxy phone has some extra features that come with One UI 5.1.

The Camera and the camera features of Galaxy S23 Ultra is so good. It features a 200Mp camera and much improved nighttime photography. Whereas, the camera of the Pixel 7 Pro is also good to compete with the S23 Ultra.

For more information regarding the specifications of these phones, you can check out the comparison table mentioned below:

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra vs Google Pixel 7 Pro

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra vs Google Pixel 7 Pro:

Device name Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra Google Pixel 7 Pro

General

Release Date February 1, 2023 October 6, 2022
Dimensions Height: 163.3 mm
Width: 77.9 mm
Thickness: 8.9 mm
Height: 162.9 mm
Width: 76.6 mm
Thickness: 8.9 mm
Weight 229 grams 212 grams
S Pen Yes No

Network

Network Connectivity 5G Compatible 5G Compatible

Processor

Processor Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 Google Tensor G2
CPU 1×3.36 GHz Cortex-X3 & 2×2.8 GHz Cortex-A715 & 2×2.8 GHz Cortex-A710 & 3×2.0 GHz Cortex-A510 2×2.85 GHz Cortex-X1 & 2×2.35 GHz Cortex-A78 & 4×1.80 GHz Cortex-A55
Operating System Android 13 (One UI 5.1) Android 13
GPU Qualcomm Adreno 740 Mali-G710 MP7

Display

Display Type Dynamic AMOLED 2X LTPO AMOLED
Screen Size 6.8″ (120Hz) 6.7″ (120Hz)
Screen Resolution 1440 x 3088 px, 500 PPI 1440 x 3120 px, 390 PPI

Camera

Rear Camera Primary: 200MP
Ultra Wide: 12MP
Telephoto 1: 10MP
Telephoto 2: 10MP
Primary: 50MP
Ultra Wide: 48MP
Telephoto: 12MP
Front Camera 12MP 10.8MP

Battery

Battery Backup 5000 mAh 5000 mAh
Fast Charge Wired: 45W | Wireless: 15W Wired: 23W | Wireless: 23W

Verdict: Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra vs Google Pixel 7 Pro

  • Winner – Galaxy S23 Ultra

It is a bit difficult to choose between these two phones as both are great. But since Samsung phones have some extra elements like One UI 5.1 features, Good Lock, Expert RAW, S Pen compatibility, 200MP camera, and advanced nightography, we would go for Galaxy S23 Ultra instead of Pixel 7 Pro.

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