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    Samsung shortens its app names in One UI 6.0 with Android 14

    Nick HornbyBy Nick HornbyOctober 19, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Samsung shortens its app names in One UI 6.0 with Android 14
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    user interface One UI 6.0 is based on Android 14 Until now In the beta testing phasebut Samsung actually Detailing the new features of the programOne of the announced changes is in the naming of applications displayed in the device menus.

    According to Samsung, app icon labels are limited to one line in One UI 6.0. However, this action may harm users’ perceptions and the solution to avoid this is to shorten the names of applications in the system.

    Therefore, to achieve this, the company decided to reduce its meat consumption. Proprietary applications that have conditions The name Galaxy or Samsung is shortened. Hey Samsung Music is just music, Samsung members are just members, and so on.

    Samsung TV Plus has simply changed to TV. The change may make it difficult to find a company app, as the user will have to search for apps in menu tabs, since their names will no longer start with Samsung.

    However, it is possible to overcome these potential difficulties by searching for the word Samsung in the search bar in the app drawer, where the results will show all of the company’s apps, whether they have an abbreviated name or not.

    This change is expected to happen only in One UI 6.0. The app names in the Galaxy Store or Google Play should remain the same as before. Finally, it is worth highlighting this Android 14 on The stable version should arrive soon Galaxy S23.

    And you, what do you think about this change? Tell us in the comments below!

    Nick Hornby

    “Web geek. Wannabe thinker. Reader. Freelance travel evangelist. Pop culture aficionado. Certified music scholar.”

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