How to Get One UI's Rounded Corners on Non-Samsung Devices

The two primary design paradigms in Samsung's One UI Android skin are vertical padding and rounded UI elements. The extra empty space at the top of most menus moves touchable elements closer to your thumb, and the rounded UI elements match the curved corners of modern smartphone screens. While you can't add the vertical padding on other Android phones, you can now get the rounded corners. As with most things that modify Android's system UI, you'll need to be rooted to make this drastic change. You'll also need to have Magisk Manager installed, but you can get squared away on both fronts using... more
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