Samsung introduced a revamped and streamlined user experience for the Galaxy S6 and S6 edge, the new TouchWiz you find on these handsets has a simple interface and a more customizable look and feel. The company published a new infographic today which details all of the improvements that were made to TouchWiz before it found its place on the Galaxy S6. The infographic shows that Samsung made it a priority to simplify the user interface, it chose bright and simple colors for intuitive function complemented by clear and simple app page designs. Galaxy S6 owners also get the ability to download themes and personalize their device any way they like, they can change almost the entire look and feel based on their preferences. The Galaxy S6 edge's People Edge features gets mentioned in the infographic as well, it uses the curved edge display to notify users of important calls from people who matter to them the most.
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