I agree to some extent, I use one ui and iOS side by side as daily drivers and I have been reviewing them for years . I really felt iOS 26 was buggier than iOS 25 and one ui 7/8/9. Someone who has been using iOS for a few years has no clue what is one ui/android today. android used to be so buggy a few years ago and today its at par with iOs and better in some area, of course iOS is also better in some areas. Just my opinion
@ThePhoneFuel@ANIMESH82378757 As someone that uses iOS 26 on my iPhone 16 pro max in beta and then when I got the 17 pro max when it came out, it is not as buggy as people say it is Not one bit I really don’t even have problems with iOS 26 and Every software has bugs, even one UI Has them
@ANIMESH82378757 Today almost all android skins are as fluid as iOS. In fact iOS had too many bugs on iOS 26. I would prefer a lower storage consumption as long as the UI is fluid like One UI
@ThePhoneFuel Remember IOS has more detailed works in the package, as result it works more fluid than any androids.
This is what leads IOS updates even larger in size.
I am an android user but yes I accept this size like if that is giving me fluidity in daily user experience then why not.
Samsung Galaxy S25 ultra is receiving One UI 8.5 July security update in India.
Firmware version:
S938BXXSBCZG3/S938BOXMBCZG3/S938BXXSBCZG3
@ThePhoneFuel
The latest Galaxy Watch8 Classic update is now rolling out in India.
170.55 MB brings the July 2026 Security Patch and improved security.
Time to update. Let me know if you've received it too.
@ThePhoneFuel@GalaxyTechie That is useful as long as the apps are optimized to accept gestures, otherwise you will do anything inside the apps, it will be good for you to send a video inside as seen inside non-native (third-party) apps
Samsung offers multiple options to execute functions and users can choose what fits them best. For example I am a Youtuber and while creating content I prefer using finger gesture to change brightness when the phone is kept under the camera for shooting contents. likewise different people have different use case scenarios and Samsung's One UI is best at providing those options. End of the day its users call to use the feature which best fits them, if you dont like it just dont use is, simple. If you get in to logic there is no logic
@ThePhoneFuel@GalaxyTechie 🙂me scratching my head.
How come using two hands to reduce volume is convenient than using one thumb?🙂
Samsung fans' brains are fried just like their displays