Niagara Launcher Replaces Samsung One UI on Galaxy Phone After 2 Days of Use
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Updated · Android Police · Jun 15
Niagara Launcher Replaces Samsung One UI on Galaxy Phone After 2 Days of Use
3 articles · Updated · Android Police · Jun 15
Summary
A Samsung Galaxy user said Niagara Launcher permanently replaced One UI Home after a short trial, citing better accessibility and day-to-day functionality.
Niagara’s single-page vertical app list and alphabet index cut visual clutter while making apps faster to find, with the user saying it took only a couple of days to adapt.
Swipe actions added utility beyond layout: a right swipe on app icons surfaces shortcuts such as X’s Search, Grok and New Post, while the home screen also shows calendar and media controls.
The switch was framed less as a rejection of Samsung’s default launcher than a preference for a simpler setup that fits more key apps on one page and exposes screen-time tools quickly.