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Updated · How-To Geek · Jul 1
Samsung One UI 8.5 Drives Galaxy Users to Replace Default Apps and Launcher
Updated
Updated · How-To Geek · Jul 1

Samsung One UI 8.5 Drives Galaxy Users to Replace Default Apps and Launcher

3 articles · Updated · How-To Geek · Jul 1

Summary

  • One UI 8.5 is pushing some Galaxy users to abandon Samsung’s default home screen and apps in favor of custom launchers and third-party alternatives.
  • The backlash centers on inconsistent redesigns across stock apps—awkward spacing, heavier gradients, oversized contact cards and new visual effects that many users see as clutter rather than improvement.
  • Samsung’s AI push has intensified the frustration: floating search bars now appear across apps, adding confusion and making search harder to reach, while the new Perplexity-based Bixby is described as chattier but less reliable.
  • That software dissatisfaction is feeding broader comparisons with rivals, with Motorola’s foldables cited as offering cleaner Android design and better multitasking while Samsung’s long-standing software lead appears to be slipping.

Insights

With users rejecting its AI-first design, is Samsung’s software strategy costing it the foldable phone crown?
Is Samsung’s user backlash a warning that the entire tech industry's AI-first approach is fundamentally flawed?
Has Motorola's superior software and battery life finally made its Razr Fold a better choice than Samsung's Galaxy Fold?