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Samsung has unveiled a conceptually new vision for the future of its software with the introduction of a system called the Fluid AI Design System. This innovative project was recently recognized at the prestigious Red Dot Design Award 2026, and it has the potential to shape the future evolution of the One UI interface.
Currently, the concept is not available as a downloadable update but rather serves as a forward-looking design concept. However, it provides the clearest glimpse into how Samsung envisions its future user interface. The key idea is to move away from the current static structure, with its clear division into separate apps, and transition to a much more dynamic, intelligent environment powered by AI.
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Instead of the usual static screens and traditional programs, the Fluid AI concept offers adaptive, floating components capable of changing instantly depending on the user’s current actions. Data is displayed as flexible cards that can be scaled, resized, repositioned, or even transformed to meet specific needs.

For example, a notification about a scheduled meeting can automatically combine data from the calendar, select the optimal route for the trip, and display a list of necessary contacts in a single, integrated window. A standard date-selection tool can become a full-fledged scheduling assistant if the need arises. The main goal is to make the mobile device smarter and more useful by teaching it to anticipate the user’s needs instead of forcing the user to constantly switch between different apps.

This concept harmoniously complements Samsung’s recent steps in developing the Galaxy AI lineup. The company is already actively implementing intelligent technologies that operate both locally on devices and in the cloud to enhance personalization. Against this backdrop, Fluid AI appears to be the next logical step, transforming the entire smartphone interface into a smart environment rather than simply a repository for a collection of apps.

Of course, there’s no guarantee that this particular system will appear in future iterations of One UI (perhaps in One UI 10 or later versions). Such design concepts often undergo significant changes before making their way onto actual smartphones, as developers face serious challenges related to third-party software compatibility, performance optimization across different devices, and maintaining the integrity of the entire system.

The presentation of the Fluid AI Design System was part of Samsung’s successful showing at the Red Dot Awards, where the South Korean company won a number of awards for its innovative AI-related ideas tailored to individual user needs.
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