Samsung’s One UI 7 update has brought a fresh and modern design to Galaxy phones. Most people like the new look, but some small design issues on One UI 7 have caught users’ attention and are really hard to ignore once you see them.
On Reddit, users have started sharing screenshots of minor design bugs in One UI 7. One attention-grabbing post (via EnesGorkem on Reddit) shows the Do Not Disturb toggle, where the minus sign inside the button looks a bit off-center.
The minus sign is just a small shift and not perfectly aligned in the center, but once people noticed it, it started to bother them. “Is this just me, or is it not properly centered?” one user asked. The replies came quickly, with many saying they felt the same way.
Image via Reddit (EnesG0rkem)
Another post showed the battery percentage inside the battery icon. When the phone shows “100%,” the numbers don’t seem perfectly centered, they appear a little too far to the right. That small misalignment has annoyed many users. Some even joked about only charging their phone to 99% so they don’t have to see it.
Image via Reddit (BATMAN_5777)
Some think the issues are due to “optical alignment” or “pixel shifting,” but many users find these small design flaws annoying, especially since the rest of One UI 7 looks great.
These glitches don’t affect the phone’s performance, but once noticed, they’re hard to ignore. Samsung hasn’t commented about it yet, but a fix may be coming soon. Stay tuned.
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