r/OneUiHomescreens
God I love android...
Just switch to Samsung 28 days ago and I am already in love.
Evaluate my home screen,
Be honest, tell me if it might be visually polluted
Ios like Clocks on Oneui
Created these clocks myself. Because it is not a third-party widget, all the smooth, native One Ul clock animations are completely preserved. The clock still animates perfectly when you touch it, drag down the notification panel, or open the nowbar, just like any default One UI clock.
I lost most of these ttf files except one.
Here is a ttf file of the clock. (This is the clock shown in the third image. Im using bold font in my Samsungsettings that's why it appear more thickerthan the original one )
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1pk4GCaPAwtNnGCY1Wc_JJPUelx5yiEdN/view?usp=drivesdk
How to apply
Install zfont3 app ,open then:
downloads>"+" > file (select the font file)
Now click the font, click the ✔️ icon then select the Oneui 8 (Android 17 option. Even it your device is on Oneui 8.5) Click create,install package,install.
If it says not installed ,then turn off Auto Blocker in Samsung settings, turn off play protect in Google play settings Then try again
Now The font will appear in the clock font list in your Oneui lockscreen.
I know some people might say I should just buy an iPhone if I want to use an iOS-like clock. The truth is, I love many elements of One UI, I just happen to like the iOS clock design better. iOS lacks the deep customization and many of the features I rely on daily in One UI. Being able to add an iOS-style clock to my Samsung device is exactly what I love about Android's freedom.
Asking for these wallpapers
Does anyone have the wallpapers ?
Galaxy S23 dark homescreen setup (Oneui+kwgt)
Tree Launcher
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Pages can be nested as deep or shallow as you want, with search across the entire tree. The idea is to keep the things you use throughout the day in one place instead of scattered across different apps.
If you want to give it a try: Google Play
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Edit: if the video is blurry/low res in the Android Reddit app, it views nice just about anywhere else (e.g. browser). Apparently the grainy background and 60fps is tough on the encoder.