![]() ![]() Samsung Smart Widgets, Edge Panels and the fancy Object Eraser in the gallery app are also not available, but the new Color palettes are here. The Samsung Game Launcher is absent too, but Game Booster is a part of One UI 4.1 Core. We suspect few people will miss these on such a basic phone. Samsung's Music Share and Smart View are not available either. ![]() Home screen, recent apps, notification shade, settings menu The app drawer, notification shade, recent apps, lock screen and home screen, are all business as usual. The Android experience with One UI 4.1 Core is rather straightforward and familiar, though. Secure Folder is missing as well, but interestingly enough, there is Knox on the A04s and even advertised on the official specs page for its malware and threat protection. The list of features that didn't make the cut include Samsung Pay service (GPay is available), Easy Mode, the Bixby assistant, Windows Link service, and the Good Lock app for advanced customizations. The Core version of One UI cuts a few apps and services to make the launcher easier on system resources. Even as it is, with a limited set of features, the One UI user experience could be smoother. Samsung is using a light version of the software for the Galaxy A04s as One UI is pretty resource-heavy, and the Exynos 850 isn't the fastest chipset around. You can even trigger certain Routines with actions of your choice, such as turning on the hotspot or airplane mode. For instance, the driving Routines profile can be set up to turn on DnD mode and launch Spotify automatically, for example. You can choose a mode based on what you are doing right now and execute certain actions, change sound profiles, display settings, notifications, etc. One of the key One UI 5 features is Routines and it is available to the A04s - a feature similar to Apple's Focus. The latest version of the launcher offers richer customization options, stacked widgets, improved notification access and split-screen switch. One UI Core 5 introduces a refreshed design and should improves the overall system performance. ![]() Update, Jan 03, 2023: The Galaxy A04s has been updated recently with the latest Android 13 and One UI Core 5. This means that the core One UI features and aesthetics are here, but some advanced functionalities were omitted. The Galaxy A04s boots Android 12 with the custom One UI has been toned down to One UI 4.1 Core. ![]()
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