4.1
339K reviews
1B+
Downloads
Content rating
Rated for 3+
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About this app

Samsung Experience Home starts fresh with a new face and name: One UI Home. It comes with a simple screen layout, neatly arranged icons, as well as Home and Apps screens that perfectly fit Galaxy devices. Meet the better-looking One UI Home that blends familiarity with newness.

[New features available from Android Pie]
• Use Full screen gestures on the Home screen.
- You can hide the Navigation buttons at the bottom of the Home screen, and quickly switch between apps using gestures. Now, enjoy an even bigger Home screen.

• Lock the Home screen layout after rearranging app icons.
- This can prevent pages from being added and app icons from being repositioned or removed by accident. To lock the Home screen layout, go to Home screen settings, then turn on Lock Home screen layout.

• Touch and hold an app icon or widget.
- You can quickly access the App info or Widget settings screen without going through multiple menus.

※ The features described above require an update to Android 9.0 Pie or a later version.
※ Available features may differ depending on the device or OS version.

If you have any questions or experience any issues while using One UI Home, contact us through the Samsung Members app.

※ App permissions
The following permissions are required for the app service. For optional permissions, the default functionality of the service is turned on, but not allowed.

[Required permissions]
• None

[Optional permissions]
• Storage : Used to restore the home screen layout data
• Contacts : Used to restore the contact widget information

If your system software version is lower than Android 6.0, please update the software to configure App permissions.
Previously allowed permissions can be reset on Apps menu in device settings after software update.
Updated on
Sep 16, 2019

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Ratings and reviews

4.1
338K reviews
Elrond Peredhel (Sam)
June 19, 2025
The newest update is awful. Completely redesigned my phone, and not in a good way. I've managed to get rid of the ridiculous split notifications/ quick bar. I want my old clock face back, or at least the option to choose what it looks like, beyond now being uselessly small, or taking up half the screen. Keyboard has started to lag and stick, app search bar at the bottom is useless and can't be moved. Not happy at all.
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Riki Riki
June 20, 2025
The last UI 7 update was awful. I don't want any more updates. Additionally, dark mode was enabled at the worst possible moment and I couldn't find important text messages or emails. I was compromised in front of the client because of this. Why aren't security updates separate from visual updates? Not everyone is a teenager to enjoy a new icon. In the future, I will spend time and money to change the UI to an alternative interface.
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A Google user
June 30, 2019
Constant pop up ads. When I go to check recently used apps, it's always this one that was used last. Will update if I ever find away to make it stop completely. *Update - You should be able to uninstall the updates from Settings/Apps. Find Samsung One UI, click the gear icon in the top right corner and click uninstall updates. After that you can go to Google Play, find the app again & uncheck the box for automatic updates. Ads have stopped showing up on my phone now.
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What’s new

[10.0.35.14 ]
• Improved some features and fixed bugs