Samsung has brought a small but very useful improvement in One UI 7.0, making it more convenient to view saved Wi-Fi passwords on Galaxy devices. Previously, to access saved Wi-Fi passwords, you had to enter a PIN or draw a pattern, even if the device supported biometric authentication methods such as fingerprint or facial recognition. This caused a lot of inconvenience to users.

With One UI 7.0, Samsung has fixed this problem by integrating biometric authentication to access saved Wi-Fi passwords. Now, you just need to use the fingerprint sensor to verify your identity when you want to view saved network passwords, instead of having to enter a PIN or draw a pattern manually as before.

To use this feature, go to Settings > Wi-Fi, select the network name you want to view the password, and the device will display the password after authentication via the fingerprint sensor. This is a small but worthwhile improvement that improves the user experience and saves time.

Currently, One UI 7.0 is in its second beta testing phase, and everything seems to be well prepared for the official release early next year. This addition not only improves convenience but also emphasizes Samsung's focus on improving the user experience through small but useful features.