Although the launch of Art One user interface 9 only scheduled for July, leaks are already circulating that predict major changes to the way phones Galaxy They manage photos, settings, and navigation. The report, compiled by Android Authority based on the dedicated account SammyGuru, shows screenshots of an updated image editor with a strong focus on AI-powered auto-suggestions.
In the new editor, the interface will display “pills” of suggestions above the editing area, allowing you to make quick one-touch fixes based on the type of photo. Depending on the image, the system will offer to adjust the brightness, color, crop or enhance the portrait, simplifying editing that today requires manual execution. This approach echoes trends seen on other platforms, where artificial intelligence is responsible for simplifying complex photographic tasks for the average user.

Another significant change is observed in the “About the phone” section, which will adopt a more compact design. Instead of a large device image occupying the top, One UI 9 would have moved this icon to the top left corner and placed key data such as the device name, model number, and serial number next to it. Other details like IMEI and phone number will be listed below in a more convenient way.

Even basic elements like search in settings would attract attention with a bar that expands and contracts with springy animations similar to those of pure Android. The goal is to make the transition between settings smoother and more polished, in response to criticism from users who found the interface overwhelming. While these are still leaks and not yet in beta, there are no signs that Samsung is heeding calls to simplify and modernize the software.

