Jan 7th 2014, 16:13, by Aaron Souppouris
Samsung's interface aesthetic seems to morph with every iteration of its flagship Galaxy, and if a set of leaked screenshots are to be believed, the upcoming Galaxy S5 is to be no exception. Renowned leaker Evleaks tweeted a trio of images depicting a Samsung user interface unlike any we've seen before.
The interface swaps out the current font for a lightweight alternative, and removes drop shadows from beneath all the type. Plain text is also used for the "swipe screen to unlock" prompt, eschewing visual cues. It looks a lot like the Magazine UI featured in Samsung's new Pro line of tablets, albeit scaled down to a smaller display.
All of the icons are changed from its "Nature UX" as well, with the bold and bright colors of old...
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