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04-11-2025 03:37 AM (Last edited 04-11-2025 03:42 AM ) in
DiscussionsSteps to reproduce:
set in Lock screen notifications Notification style - Cards
place clock on Lock screen on top of the screen.
In this setup apps notifications are properly displayed:
Now change clock position to the screen's bottom.
Notifications are "replaced" by small icons on the bottom:
When the clock is placed in the middle of screen then:
This is because clock and notifications are linked while in ONE UI 6 they were separated and allow to produce the following result:
Could you fix this?
Also: Bring back battery icon. I want to see only percentage of battery without this ugly icon.
And another bugs: IMS Network icons are missing, Alarm icons are missing.
I have set them enabled in QuickStar but they are not displayed.
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a month ago in
DiscussionsHi,
Thank you for the clear and detailed breakdown of the issues you're encountering. We appreciate the time you've taken to outline the Lock screen notification behavior and other visual inconsistencies since the One UI 7 update.
We’ve noted the following points from your post:
1. Lock Screen Notification Behavior
When the clock is placed at the bottom of the screen, notification cards are replaced by small icons—unlike in One UI 6 where clock and notification positions were independent.
→ We'll escalate this as a UX regression for further review.
2. Battery Percentage without Icon
Your suggestion to display only the battery percentage without the battery icon is valid, especially for users who prefer a cleaner status bar.
→ We'll share this customization request with the QuickStar and system UI team.
3. Missing IMS and Alarm Icons in Status Bar
Despite being enabled in QuickStar, these icons are not appearing in the top status bar—only in the expanded Quick Settings panel.
→ This appears to be a display bug and will be reported for further investigation.
If possible, we also encourage submitting an error report through the Samsung Members > Beta Feedback section with logs captured when these issues occur. This helps our development team trace the cause more accurately.
Thank you again for your thorough feedback. Your insights help us continue improving One UI for all users.
Regards,
One UI Beta Team
