2022---das-neue-samsung-update-l-sst-das-galaxy-s22-eher-wie-das-iphone-14-funktionieren--android--apple-nutzer-streiten-dar-ber---gettotext-com Apr 2026
The controversy centered on Samsung’s decision to overhaul its lock screen interface. While Samsung had offered deep customization for years via its "Good Lock" app, the new native integration in One UI 5 closely mirrored the Apple aesthetic and user flow:
, this update was a strategic move. By adopting a "proven" and popular UI trend from Apple, Samsung aimed to lower the barrier for iPhone users considering a switch to Android. However, for long-time Galaxy fans, it felt like a loss of "Android identity" in favor of following Apple's design language. [1, 10] AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more The controversy centered on Samsung’s decision to overhaul
The 2022 Samsung update for the (specifically the One UI 5.0 release ) sparked intense debate by introducing a lock screen customization system that many users and critics found remarkably similar to the iPhone 14's iOS 16 . The "iPhone-ification" of the Galaxy S22 However, for long-time Galaxy fans, it felt like
: Apple fans pointed out that the specific UI layout—long-pressing to change fonts, colors, and wallpapers in a unified menu—was a direct response to the massive marketing push Apple made for the iPhone 14's Go to product viewer dialog for this item. lock screen. [5, 8] The "iPhone-ification" of the Galaxy S22 : Apple
The update reignited the perennial "Who copied whom?" argument among tech enthusiasts:
: Just like iOS 16, users could now long-press directly on the lock screen to enter an "edit mode." [2, 5]
: Android loyalists argued that Samsung had these features (like Always-On Display and deep widget support) for years, and they were simply making their existing power-user features more accessible to the average person. [7, 9] Why It Mattered For the Galaxy S22