Following a recent leak that gave us our first look at what One UI 7.0 could bring, another insider has leaked, hinting at more UI changes for Samsung Galaxy phones and tablets.

Android 15 isn’t a major overhaul. Instead, more AI features are expected to bridge the gap between what we expect and the core UI. However, One UI 7.0 could see a lot of changes compared to previous updates.

The latest One UI 7.0 leak, courtesy of SmartPrix and @chunvn8888, shows some notable changes, including the Notification shade and Quick Panel being split into two separate pages.

This leak confirms previous leaks. Samsung is revamping all system icons in One UI 7.0. The native apps will be completely revamped, with a significant departure from the Material Design language that Samsung has been following for the past few years. The new icons will look more 3D thanks to elements like depth and shadows.

Samsung will also implement a feature similar to Apple's Dynamic Island with One UI 7.0. A short clip shows a new tab in the status bar that expands and contracts as the timer runs.

“Continuity notifications” will also be coming to One UI 7.0. The leak also suggests that One UI 7.0 will let you transfer video calls between Galaxy devices signed into the same Samsung account. If that sounds familiar, it's similar to Google's Cross-Device Services, which lets you transfer calls and messages between your phone, Chromebook, and browser.

Other changes mentioned in the leak include more rounded interface elements. Samsung is expected to confirm the One UI 7.0 beta rollout date next Monday, so we won't have to wait long to confirm the above information.