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One UI 4.1 remove Samsung color palette from app icons

Color Palette is the trendy way to personalize your Galaxy phone. Whenever you apply a new wallpaper or theme, your Samsung phone’s system grabs the dominant color palette and spreads it as accent colors throughout the user interface, including app icons.

The quick settings panel, volume panel, app interface, settings page, etc look great when the color palette is applied but the home screen and app drawer do not. The Samsung color palette only supports Samsung applications, so it only applies to these app icons.

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But it is not at all that our Samsung phones have only the company’s apps, we also use Google and other third-party apps. And the Galaxy phone’s app drawer looks bad when a theme is applied to half the app icons and not the rest.

Luckily, the company doesn’t let you apply a color palette to any app icon to make the entire app drawer look the same. On the other hand, it is expected that the upcoming Android 13-based One UI 5.0 will implement a color palette for third-party apps as well.

 

How to remove color palette from app icons:

  • Open your device Settings.
  • Tap on the Wallpaper and Style options.
  • Choose Color Palette.
  • Now, you can choose a palette based on colors from your wallpaper.
  • By clicking on the different palettes, you can preview the changes on the screen.
  • If you don’t want to change app icons’ colors as per the palette then you can turn off Apply palette to the app icons toggle.
  • Finally, tap the Done option.

Samsung color palette app icons

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