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Apple users can now taste One UI on iPhone using Samsung’s ‘iTest’

Samsung has recently launched an interactive website called “iTest”, which is aimed to allow Apple users to experience the One UI and Android software system on their iPhone, reports 9to5mac. As per the blog, the “iTest” website, which has been promoted in New Zealand, is now available on the web, allowing iPhone users to install a web application on the home screen.

Apple iPhone users only have to browse the https://itest.nz/ website and a prompt will appear telling you to add a Home Screen shortcut of the iTest. Further, you’ve to open the added intelligent service and complete a series of applications and settings options. You can also open the Galaxy Store, apply Themes, and even access Messaging and phone apps.

In addition, you will also receive an analog phone call, telling you about the features of the Galaxy devices, and a series of information. Furthermore, a camera tutorial from the plumber and photographer Logan Dodds introduces all the available photography options.

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Aside from this, some on-screen prompts will pop up to tell you all the features that are not available right now, when it comes to the user experience. Meanwhile, iPhone users can connect and use Galaxy wearable and bearable through the Galaxy Wearable app.

Adding to this, the One UI Gallery app will show you all the images that are available on your iPhone, plus it also has tutorials for Samsung Kids and Samsung Health apps. And the device Settings allows you to learn about a handful of possible customization features.

However, Samsung iTest service is in an early stage right now. And the company has also added some surprising prompts that look like a joke. For example, when the user accesses the Settings app, it shows that the experience has been simplified, “so our developer could have a lunch break.”

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