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One UI 2.5 Brings Android 10 Navigation Gestures Support To 3rd-Party Launchers

Samsung launched One UI 2.5 alongside its recently launched Galaxy Note20, Galaxy Tab S7 and Galaxy Z Fold2 smartphones and tablets. This software contains a number of new features. In particular, it adds compatibility with Android 10 full-screen navigation gestures when used in third-party app launchers.

One UI 2.5 Brings Android 10 Navigation Gestures Support To 3rd-Party Launchers

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Full-screen navigation gestures work on Galaxy Note20 and Galaxy Note20 Ultra. Since the Galaxy Tab S7, Galaxy Tab S7 +, Galaxy Z Flip 5G and Galaxy Z Fold2 also run Android 10 with One UI 2.5, they will also be compatible with full-screen navigation gestures inside third-party launchers. The source notes that Google added this feature to its products last year, but it took Samsung almost a year to bring it to Galaxy devices.

If you hate Samsung’s standard launcher, you can now switch to a third-party app launcher knowing that Android 10’s full-screen navigation gestures will work on newer Galaxy devices. It is reported that the implementation of full-screen navigation gestures on new devices is now a little awkward, and the animation is not as smooth as it would like. However, this can be fixed by third-party app developers.

Third-party app launchers such as Action Launcher, Lawnchair 2 and Nova Launcher support Android 10’s smooth full-screen gesture navigation system. The Galaxy S20 series is expected to receive One UI 2.5 update in the next few weeks before the big update arrives this year. We are talking about One UI 3.0 based on Android 11.

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