Samsung debuted One UI 2.5 with its newly-launched smartphones and tablets in the Galaxy Note 20, Galaxy Tab S7, and the Galaxy Z series. The company's new software brings some new features and design tweaks. It also fixes an issue that the South Korean firm had promised to fix way back in March 2020.
One UI 2.5 is compatible with Android 10's full-screen navigation gestures when used in third-party app launchers. Full-screen navigation gestures seem to be working on the Galaxy Note 20 and the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra. The Galaxy Tab S7, Galaxy Tab S7+, Galaxy Z Flip 5G, and the Galaxy Z Fold 2 also run Android 10 with One UI 2.5, so they will be compatible with full-screen navigation gestures inside third-party apps. Google had released the feature last year, and it took Samsung almost a year to bring it to Galaxy phones.
If you're someone who doesn't like Samsung's stock app launcher, you can now switch to a third-party app launcher knowing fully that Android 10's full-screen navigation gestures would work on new Galaxy devices. It is being reported that the implementation of full-screen navigation gestures is a little janky on the new devices right now, and animations are not as smooth as we expect. However, that could be fixed by third-party app developers.
Third-party app launchers like Action Launcher, Lawnchair 2, and Nova Launcher support Android 10's fluidic full-screen navigation gesture system. The Galaxy S20 series is expected to receive the One UI 2.5 update in the next few weeks before the big, Android 11-based One UI 3.0 update arrives later this year.