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TL;DR
- Samsung has added a brand new app continuity choice for the Galaxy Z Fold 6 within the One UI 7 beta.
- This feature permits customers to swipe on the duvet display screen in the event that they wish to use the app on that show.
- The choice to toggle app continuity on or off for particular person apps has been eliminated.
Samsung not too long ago expanded the One UI 7 beta to incorporate the Galaxy Z Fold 6. The replace brings most of the adjustments we’ve seen on the Galaxy S25 sequence. Nonetheless, it additionally contains one surprising characteristic that provides a pleasant quality-of-life enchancment.
As you might know, Galaxy Z Fold 6 has a characteristic often known as App Continuity. This characteristic helps you to change from the folding display screen to the duvet display screen when utilizing an app. In One UI 6.1.1, you’ll be able to individually toggle what apps you wish to use App Continuity with. This has modified with the One UI 7 beta.
If in case you have One UI 7 beta put in, you’ll now discover three new choices for App Continuity: All the time, “Swipe to proceed,” and By no means (through Jeff Springer). Simply as they sound, All the time will make it in order that your apps at all times open on the exterior panel once you shut the cellphone and By no means does the alternative. Nonetheless, the third choice — Swipe to proceed — helps you to swipe if you wish to proceed utilizing the app on the duvet show. Should you don’t swipe inside a couple of seconds, then the cellphone will merely lock.

Whereas Samsung has added these new choices, it seems prefer it additionally took away the person App Continuity toggles. However you in all probability received’t miss them as this “Swipe to proceed” choice basically serves the identical operate.
The One UI 7 beta got here to Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Flip 6 units in India, Korea, the UK, and the US on March 6. The beta is anticipated to develop to extra units later this month together with the Galaxy S23 sequence, Tab S10 sequence, and A55.