Samsung is at least considering dropping its fairly popular TouchWiz
UI for something different. Either that, or it is getting a significant overhaul.
The somehow mysterious yet reliable
@evleaks has posted an
image that he alleges is
Samsung's new, still in development User Interface (UI) for smart devices. The three part
image shows what looks to be GPS instructions on a locked
screen, a Google Now-like card system on a home
screen and a fairly pedestrian no frills home
screen.
While nothing is confirmed until we get word from Samsung, @evleaks has been extremely spot on in the past and there is no reason to assume he isn't right once again.
The TouchWiz name has been with
Samsung for a long time, with the first versions of TouchWiz predating Android phones. TouchWiz 3.0 launched in 2010 as an Android Custom ROM for
Samsung phones and the company has been updating the
software ever since.
If
Samsung moves forward with this
UI we could possibly get our first look at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, where
Samsung is expected to display the
Galaxy Note 3 Neo and possibly the
Galaxy S5, its next
flagship phone.
We will keep you up to date as more information comes in.