Customizing the Galaxy S25 Ultra Homescreen with One UI 7’s DIY Mode

Samsung has introduced a new feature in its One UI 7 update called “DIY Home Screen” that allows users to break free from traditional grid layouts on their homescreens. With this new feature, users can freely resize and move app icons, folders, and widgets, as well as add custom stickers to create unique designs.

The DIY Home Screen feature is made possible by the “Home Up” module, which offers a range of customization options. Users can adjust controls over animations when entering and leaving their homescreen, disable the fixed row of favorite apps at the bottom, and more. This new feature aims to give users more control over their homescreen’s layout and design.

The update is available on the Galaxy S25 Ultra, as well as other compatible devices running One UI 7. However, some regions may not have access to this feature due to Good Lock’s availability issues in the past. Samsung has stated that it aims to make One UI 7 available to all users worldwide with the rollout of the update.

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Source: https://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_shows_off_new_customization_features_with_good_locks_home_up_module-news-67317.php