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Samsung eyes One UI 10 that adapts to you

Samsung is reportedly exploring a Fluid AI Design System that builds interfaces around tasks, context, and user needs instead of static app screens.

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Samsung is reportedly exploring a very different future for One UI. According to Ice Universe, the company is studying a new mobile interaction concept called Fluid AI Design System — described as a generative design philosophy built on artificial intelligence rather than a traditional static user interface.

Instead of fixed screens and app-first layouts, Fluid AI would dynamically generate the most suitable interface based on a user’s current task, surroundings, and context.

The idea, as described in the report, is to pull together information such as schedules, navigation, messages, and weather into a single adaptive interface. That would let the system proactively reorganize itself around what the user needs next, instead of forcing people to jump between separate apps.

If this design philosophy eventually ships in a future version of One UI, it would mark a major shift in Samsung’s software strategy: away from an app-centered interface and toward one built around tasks and AI-driven context. For now, though, this remains an idea under study rather than an announced product feature.

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