Microsoft Windows 10-Like UI on the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4: A Portable Folding PC?

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 The market appears to be responding well to the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4. Pre-orders for the Galaxy Z Fold 4 and Galaxy Z Flip 4 were rather significant. Both smartphones are currently on sale in India and other countries. The Galaxy Z Fold 4 runs Android 12L, but YouTube has modified the UI to make it appear to be a small folding PC by combining two launchers.



The Galaxy Z Fold 4 appears to be running a full-featured version of the Windows 10 OS thanks to a combination of two launchers and a number of Bixby tricks created by a YouTube user by the name of Mark Spurrel. It is not an easy task, but it does make the Galaxy Z Fold 4 appear to be a genuine smartphone running the Windows 10 operating system.

The Galaxy Z Fold 4's cover display features a tile-like user interface that is reminiscent of earlier smartphones running the Windows 10 operating system. Like Windows 10's desktop OS, the device's internal interface features a start menu, a fully functional calendar, and a quick settings menu.

It is still powered by the Android OS.
Be aware that while it appears to be a Galaxy Z Fold 4 running the real Windows OS, this is simply a skin, and the phone still runs Android OS. As a result, Windows apps will not be supported by the device; only Android apps will. In addition, this video illustrates how the Galaxy Z Fold 4 or an Android smartphone may be customised differently from an iPhone.

Additionally unstable due to the use of two separate launchers to mimic the appearance of the Windows OS, this system. Overall, it's fascinating to see how inventively people can personalise Android smartphones. On the Galaxy Z Fold 4, the inner display uses the Win-X launcher, which offers a Windows-10-like user interface, while the outside display uses a launcher named Square Home.

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