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‘Galaxy has played huge role in advancing Android as a whole': Samsung's Sally Jeong on partnership with Google
‘Galaxy has played huge role in advancing Android as a whole': Samsung's Sally Jeong on partnership with Google

Time of India

time15-07-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

‘Galaxy has played huge role in advancing Android as a whole': Samsung's Sally Jeong on partnership with Google

Samsung has been a long-standing innovator in the smartphone industry, and this innovation hasn't been limited to hardware evolution as the company has also consistently improved the Android software experience, a process that has been instrumental in advancing the Google-owned operating system as a whole, a top executive from the South Korean company has stated. Sally Hyesoon Jeong , EVP and Head of Framework R&D, Mobile eXperience Business, Samsun, further emphasised that the collaborative nature of the partnership between these two tech giants is far more extensive than commonly understood. 'Back in 2011, we launched Galaxy Note 2. My first Android device, so this is very special to me. We launched multi-window on the Galaxy Note 2. It gave people a new way to use a large screen and become a standard for the full mobile industry,' she told The Times of India Tech soon after the launch of the Galaxy Z Fold7 and Galaxy Z Flip7. Jeong explained how Android 12L brought convenient features for larger screens like taskbars and split screen layout in apps. She said that this collaboration didn't just benefit Galaxy users but also other Android makers and all Android users. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Get ₹2Cr life cover@ ₹700 p.m. ICICI Pru Life Insurance Plan Get Quote Undo 'I can say that the ideas that started with Galaxy have played a huge role in advancing Android as a whole. This has been possible thanks to our long-standing partnership with Google. By introducing new features on Galaxy first, we've been able to contribute to creating a better experience for all Android users,' she added. 'Samsung worked closely with Google for software on Galaxy Z Fold7' One of the main highlights of the Galaxy Z Fold 7 is the deep integration of Google's Gemini AI capabilities , including Gemini Live, with OneUI 8. When asked about the next phase of Samsung-Google partnership in the foldable space, especially when Google is gradually scaling up its own foldable and smartphone lineup, Jeong said that both the companies will continue to work to continuously expand the ecosystem. 'In 2019, we introduced the world's first foldable device with new software like three-way, multi-window, and flex mode to match. So these kinds of new form factors work well when the Android ecosystem grows with them. So that's why we've always worked closely with Google,' Jeong added. 'Today, I'm really happy to share that our new foldable device comes with one UI 8 and Android 16 together,' she said. 'I can say that the ideas that started with Galaxy have played a huge role in advancing Android as a whole. This has been possible thanks to our long-standing partnership with Google. By introducing new features on Galaxy first, we've been able to contribute to creating a better experience for all Android users,' Jeong highlighted. Noting examples of Samsung-Google collaboration, Jeong said that the Now Bar, first shown on the Galaxy S25, was built together with Google. The feature started with Google Sports and Samsung apps, and now it's an official Android 16 feature so people can check live information more easily with richer applications like Uber and Lyft, globally. 'So, after years of work on large screens, we now have adaptive applications by default. This means Android is totally ready to look great on any screen,' Jeong said, adding that Samsung Galaxy 's DeX feature will now be a part of Android too. AI Masterclass for Students. Upskill Young Ones Today!– Join Now

Samsung's Sally Hyesoon Jeong shares insights on developing OneUI 8 interface for the Galaxy Z Fold 7
Samsung's Sally Hyesoon Jeong shares insights on developing OneUI 8 interface for the Galaxy Z Fold 7

Indian Express

time15-07-2025

  • Indian Express

Samsung's Sally Hyesoon Jeong shares insights on developing OneUI 8 interface for the Galaxy Z Fold 7

When Samsung unveiled the Galaxy Z Fold 7 last week at its Unpacked event in Brooklyn, New York, what made headlines was its thin and light design, and how the company managed to deliver a bar-style smartphone with a foldable form factor. However, a lesser-known but equally important factor that plays a critical role in differentiating a foldable phone from a traditional smartphone is the user interface. Samsung has said its new One UI 8 is designed to be 'context-aware and naturally responsive,' and has been optimised specifically for the flexible format of foldables. While the user interface is evolving on smartphones, a consistent criticism of foldables is that the UI doesn't look much different from what you get on regular smartphones, calling into question the differentiated experience that companies like Samsung promise as part of the foldable appeal. Responding to this criticism, Sally Hyesoon Jeong, EVP and Head of Framework R&D, Mobile eXperience Business, Samsung, explained why the company opted for a basic app layout on foldables. However, Jeong also offered a glimpse into how the user interface might evolve in the future. 'The user interface you see on foldables is being used broadly across their larger screens. That's the layout, and we have gone with a more basic app interface. But as AI advances and we receive more feedback from users, a voice-centric UI is something we could consider as we move forward – and this isn't just about foldables,' said Jeong, who has been with Samsung for over 25 years. 'It's not a form factor issue. As AI continues to evolve and we move more toward this kind of voice-centric or even app-less interface, I think there's real potential to apply that approach, whether it's on a bar-type phone or a foldable.' Voice-based vs app-based interface The user interface on devices like the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7 supports a voice-based AI agent, and it is deeply integrated with Google's Gemini Live, which has been improved with new multimodal capabilities. It can better understand what users want, see, and do, while also providing contextual answers without requiring users to switch back and forth between different apps. In fact, Gemini Live on the new foldables also supports the Live Screensharing feature, allowing users to ask Gemini about what's on the screen or within view of the camera, and get instant answers. As Jeong indicated, a voice-based user interface on smartphones — instead of an app-based interface — could be a possibility in the future, but it won't be limited to foldables alone. Samsung pioneered foldables with the launch of its first foldable phone in 2019. Since then, it has released multiple generations of foldable devices in two form factors: Flip and Fold. The Flip is more akin to a traditional smartphone, where a single screen folds in half, whereas the Fold opens like a book to reveal a larger, tablet-like display. Weighing in on software and hardware Companies like Samsung have a long-term product roadmap, and often work on multiple generations of devices simultaneously. This means Samsung has to take a differentiated approach when developing software and hardware, where, at times, development happens in parallel, and at other times, the software is developed independently when the hardware dependency is not there. 'In cases where there's some hardware dependency, we have to build the software experience together. For instance, in a large-screen environment, we continuously develop and prototype software specifically for that use case. But when there's no hardware dependency, we develop the software independently. For example, we try to identify consumer pain points or areas for improvement,' Jeong said. 'We also conduct our own AI development, researching and evaluating what kinds of features to introduce. That kind of independent software development can take place without relying on hardware.' One UI 8, which is built on top of Android 16, isn't designed solely for foldable, and also runs on standard bar-type phones as well as tablets. Samsung says that with One UI 8, the emphasis was on making large-screen multitasking possible and optimising AI for larger screens. For instance, Samsung offers a feature called AI Results View that displays AI-generated results in a split view or floating window. This means Samsung had to maximise the amount of space used while multitasking. Another feature, called Drag & Drop, lets users move AI-generated content between app windows by simply pressing, holding, and dragging it to the relevant screen. This way, you can save time transferring content from one app to another. Working across devices One wonders if Samsung also draws insights from how multitasking features are received on tablets, and then brings them to devices like the Galaxy Z Fold 7, which now features an expansive 8-inch screen. 'When we developed and designed One UI 8, we looked at bar-type phones, foldables, and tablets together, and considered how to implement features across each form factor. We developed them as a unified experience – starting with a feature for a bar-type phone, then adapting it for foldables to ensure continuity, and finally considering how to express it on tablets,' said Jeong. 'We design all of this together. For large-screen applications, features like multi-window, pop-up windows, and desktop modes will be available. For example, tablets have a bigger lock screen, so we considered how to display widgets there – whether to include them or not. This whole process is done together. When designing for a particular form factor, especially those with larger screens, we think about how to apply and adapt each feature,' she added.

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