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New TouchWiz features preview
1. Consistent iconography with rounded corners
Perhaps one of the most repetitive complaints about TouchWiz was that you see different sets of app or menu icons when you enter different sections of the interface, and these were often clashing with one another, as if totally separate departments were in charge there, with no communication between them. Well, the new TouchWiz on Note 7 sports a more consistent icons set, with smooth, rounded corners for a rather pleasant look.
Consistent iconography with rounded corners
2. Tilt to unlock
Just like in the latest iOS 10 iteration, when you grab and tilt the phone upwards towards your eye, the display lits up, and you can view everything on your lock screen without resorting to the power key on the side.
Tilt to unlock
3. Cleaner, minimalist settings menu
The next grand thing up in the visual overhaul of TouchWiz is the Settings menu - it's still unbelievable rich in options, but this time the iconography and font are understated, minimalistic, and don't clash with the rest of the interface.
Cleaner, minimalist settings menu
4. Richer Always-on display content
The Always-on display that Samsung introed with the Galaxy S7 and S7 edge is now greatly enhanced to include third-party app or calendar event notifications. You can also set a custom signature, or pin a Screen-off memo scribbled with the S Pen to the Always On Display. Last but not least, you are still able to change the clock's color and style, with more layouts to choose from.
Richer Always-on display content
5. New Task edge options
The number of Task edge features has also increased with a couple of more options. You can, for instance, record an exercise in S Health from there, create a drawing, or view unread emails from the edge of the Note 7.
New Task edge options
6. Simpler, gesture-based camera interface
Gone are the days when TouchWiz had a perplexing variety of options in the camera interface. They are still here, but tucked two feet under, and the whole camera app navigation is now gesture-based for quick access to the most used features without obstructing the view with unnecessary clutter.
Simpler, gesture-based camera interface
7. Official icon pack support in the Themes menu
Ever since Samsung introduced theming in its TouchWiz overlay, we've had tons of beautiful themes with dang ugly icons to go with them. On the Note 7 there is a separate section in the Theme menu to swap icon packs at will, which, if history is any indication, will be populated with quality stuff pretty fast. It's not a new feature per se, as the Note UX beta did introduce it on some Note 5 handsets in Korea, but it's the first time we are seeing it in a retail unit from the get-go, so hopefully other TouchWiz-bearers will be able to get it as well via an update.
Official icon pack support in the Themes menu
8. Pull-down Quick Panel
Unlike previous iterations where you had to swipe the Quick Panel sideways, you can now pull the notification shade, and roll down the connectivity and other switches so they would sit more comfortably under your thumb to tap on.
Pull-down Quick Panel
9. Blue light filter switch
Pull that same Quick Panel down, and you will see that it hosts a brand new blue light filter toggle, for those who have trouble falling asleep after staring at their cold phone screen in the evening.
Blue light filter switch
10. New Power Saving modes with screen resolution change
Note 7 intros an independent setting to change screen resolution from QHD>FHD>HD. This one from has also been interwoven with two new battery saver modes that use the screen resolution change in conjunction with peak brightness and background process settings to take the most out of the 3500 mAh juicer.
The Power Saving Mid mode, for instance, sets resolution to FHD, and limits peak brightness to 90% of the maximum, which would extend battery life significantly, as you can see in the pic.
New Power Saving modes with screen resolution change
11. Samsung Pass debut
Samsung will debut its new Pass security system on the note 7. It let you access banking and other services that require secure authentication with the iris scanner, and PINs or finger scans will be added down the road. In the US, it will be working with Bank of America, Citibank, and US Bank, with more to follow soon.
12. Secret Folder
Building on the privacy features, the new Secret Folder on the Note 7 is interwoven with Samsung's broader security measures on the device, and can be accessed with the new biometric ID iris scanning method as well. In the Secret folder, you can maintain a totally separate subset of documents, media, contacts, emails and notes that are visible only to you, after you supply the necessary authorization, be it a finger/iris scan, a password, or a simple PIN pattern.
Secret Folder
13. Samsung Cloud debut
Just as rumored, the Note 7 comes with Samsung Cloud. This is a brand new service that's debuting on the Galaxy Note 7, allowing you "to use up to 15 GB of free space to store and restore information." The space will be used including for automatically backing up the data on your device - sure, services like Mega give, say, 50 GB, but they are not as intricately and seamlessly integrated into the interface, so Samsung's foray in cloud storage deserves a mention even before it's tested out.