The video shows all the new features in the Grace UX

Jul 4, 2016 19:33 GMT  ·  By

It seems that it’s all about the Galaxy Note 7 lately, as the smartphone is set to debut in less than a month. Aside from 6GB of RAM and an iris scanner, the Note 7 is also expected to come with a new version of TouchWiz, dubbed Grace UX.

Galaxy Note 7 is projected to feature a new version of TouchWiz, as Samsung is currently testing the Grace UX. The new version surfaced online a week ago, and the South Korean manufacturer has decided to make a strategic move and release the TouchWiz toNote 5 to beta testers in South Korea. It seems that the company created the Project Grace program so that it could properly test the new UX.

Now, the Grace UX has been compared to the Galaxy S7 UI in a video posted on YouTube by XEETECHCARE. The Grace UX is expected to come to the Galaxy S7, but it’s unknown when Samsung will start rolling it out.

Samsung has unified the Action Memo and S Note into one app called Notes

The design appears to be the same, with the lockscreen having the same icons while the overall look of the home screen doesn’t seem to have changed either in Grace UX. Still, some design modifications are visible when it comes to icons since they were made more consistent and come with a discreet shade.

In addition, Samsung has unified the Action Memo and S Note into one application called simply Notes. Moreover, the blue light filter has been added in the status bar toggles. It’s a night mode feature that allows users to adjust the opacity of the screen. Samsung has added voice search in the quick setting area so that users can find apps and information on their phones faster. Other minor changes are also visible in the Grace UX, including an update in the Settings UI.

Samsung’s Grace UX will be featured on the Galaxy Note 7, expected to launch on August 2.