Samsung One UI 7 Introduces ‘Archive’ Feature to Simplify App Management
Samsung is reportedly working on a new feature called “Archive” for its upcoming One UI 7 update. This feature is designed to help users manage apps they donโt use often.
Benefits of “Archive” Feature
This feature will allow users to archive their less used apps. These apps will be put in a frozen state, so that they will not take up space on the device. Whenever the user wants to use these apps again, they can be restored in one click. The special thing is that after restoration, the user will not need to login to his account again.
Effect on Cloud Storage
According to expert blogger @Ice Universe, there will be no use of cloud storage when this feature is used. This feature depends entirely on the device, so that users will not have to worry about additional cloud space.
Beta Testing Begins
Samsung announced the launch of the One UI 7 beta testing program on December 5, 2024. This testing will first be available for the Galaxy S24 series devices. The beta version will be launched in Germany, India, South Korea, Poland, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
This new feature of One UI 7 can prove to be very beneficial for Samsung users. It will not only help save storage on the device but will also make the process of reusing apps easier.
Samsung has taken this new step by prioritizing technical improvements with its One UI 7 system, which points to a new direction in technology.