![]() ![]() ![]() The first time you launch the Try Galaxy, it leaves on the home screen where you see the three-button navigation format, instead of the single gesture-based navigation bar on iPhones. It’s just a small taste that is limited by what a web app can do (and the permissions Apple allows for a rival on its bread-and-butter product). The experience is a tad buggy, and infuriatingly sluggish on some occasions, there are ads (yep) disguised as pre-loaded product demos, and you won’t get to enjoy the full One UI 5.1 experience. No app install shenanigans are required, and neither is there any system permission hassle involved here. Just visit the webpage, hit the share button, and tap on Add to Home Screen in the share sheet. All you need is an iPhone 7 - or any other subsequent model - running iOS 15 or later, and you’re good to go. ![]() It’s a double-edged sword, but as they say, every conversion counts. Try Galaxy makes your iPhone a Samsung phone Nadeem Sarwar / DigitalTrends ![]()
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