One UI 6.1 animation details revealed for Samsung Galaxy devices 

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Samsung will bring several significant improvements and features with its next iteration of custom skin and recently some details about One UI 6.1 animation have been revealed. The leak provides users a hint at changes they expect in the animations of Galaxy devices after One UI 6.1.

According to IceUniverse, the animation frame rate will be improved as compared to One UI 6.0, which means that the animation will look smoother and more delicate. One UI 6.1 will also remove the background blur effect, which is expected to increase power consumption.

It will further improve background scaling animation, simultaneously, when the icon is scaled back to its original position, there will be more obvious elastic animation. Last but not least, the users will also be able to continuously open and close the app without any glitches.

Overall, One UI 6.1 will make the Galaxy device animations more stable and smooth as compared to One UI 6.0. Other than this, Samsung might have more animation optimizations in store, which will be unwrapped at the stage of Galaxy Unpacked Event 2024, so let’s wait till January 17.

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Samsung One UI 6.1 animation details

  • Improved animation frame rate
  • Removed the background blur effect
  • Optimizations in the background scaling animation
  • Better elastic animation
  • Hassle-free opening and closing of the app

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