So you can test the user interface of the Galaxy

Samsung iTest

Changing the ecosystem, either from Android to iOS or vice versa, can be a trauma for some users, something quite common also in Android, where each manufacturer use a different customization layer, so sometimes it seems that they are completely different operating systems.

If you are an iPhone user and you have the Curious about how a Galaxy works with the One UI customization layer, now you can do it without having to go to a store or buy a smartphone from the Korean manufacturer thanks to the web iTest you can do it without leaving the sofa.

You don't have to go to a store or ask a friend for their smartphone to try One UI, one of the most outstanding personalization layers that we can find in the Android ecosystem.

Samsung iTest

When visiting the iTest.nz website from an iPhone device, it will ask you to believe a shortcut to the website on your iPhone. This process creates a web app. When executed, the interface of the Samsung Galaxy will be displayed. If we view the page from any other browser, a QR code will be displayed that we must scan with the iPhone camera.

Through this website, we can interact with the user interface, access the configuration options (without being able to interact with them), apply customization themes through the Galaxy Store.

When pressing on the camera, tips from photographic Logan Dodds shown, in addition to showing all the options that One UI offers us in the camera application. While we are using the web application, we will receive different simulated text messages, with which we can check the notification interface.

We cannot deny that the idea is interesting, but due to certain limitations, it falls a bit short, but it will always be better than nothing. In order to run this website, we need at least an iPhone 7 or later.


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  1.   Pedro said

    Although I do not have the slightest interest in knowing what the Samsung is like, I recognize that it is a good idea for users who may be interested in changing the brand or buying that phone. In this case, good for Samsung.