I Believe Samsung’s One UI Has the Best Dialer App on Android – Here’s Why

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After using One UI 7 for the past few days, I can confidently say it’s been quite an experience. This is my first real deep dive into One UI, and it’s safe to say that I’m impressed. But here’s the thing—it’s not just the UI that stands out. 

It’s the set of features and apps that Samsung has packed into this software that truly make it shine. Let me walk you through what stood out to me, starting with one of my favorite apps: the Dialer.

The One UI Dialer App

The first feature that won me over was the built-in Dialer app. Now, I’m used to the Google Dialer that most other Android phones feature, which, honestly, has never really impressed me. 

But the One UI Dialer is a whole different ballgame. Samsung’s Dialer is incredibly feature-rich and intuitive, offering a smooth, seamless experience that I didn’t know I was missing.

Swipe to call and message? Count me in

One thing that caught my attention immediately was the swipe functionality. With a simple swipe to the right, I can call someone, and a swipe to the left sends them a message. 

Also, I can customize the call display style—mini pop-up, small pop-up, or full screen. I can even dictate (yes) if the pop-up stays or not once I accept the call. It’s a small thing, but it makes the experience so much better. 

The layout itself is also practical, with a keypad, recents, and contacts all easily accessible in one place.

Smart Search: Misspellings? No problem

Another thing that makes the One UI Dialer stand out is how it handles search. Imagine you’re searching for a contact, and you type a name wrong (it happens to the best of us). The Dialer still finds that contact. 

For example, if I mistakenly type “Arnaaz” instead of “Arbaaz,” the app corrects me and brings up the right person. This level of attention to detail in a simple task is something I really appreciate. And, it doesn’t show me the contact but also the recent call history of that specific contact.

Contact management is also great

Speaking of contacts, One UI’s Dialer app takes it a step further by making managing contacts easier. When adding a new contact, the app first automatically suggests where to save it—no more second-guessing whether it goes in your Google account or local storage. 

Call Recording and Audio Controls 

One of the standout features for me is the automatic call recording. As someone who often needs to reference calls, having this feature is a huge time-saver. And yes, there is no unwanted announcement here.

What I also liked was the simple audio control layout. The speaker and Bluetooth buttons are separate, so I don’t need to tap through menus like I would on Google’s Dialer. If I want to switch to Bluetooth or the speaker, it’s a single tap. 

Notes and Text Call 

During a call, I can hit the three dots at the top, and it opens a menu full of useful options. From taking notes during a conversation to sending messages, it’s all within reach. 

Also, the ability to do a “text call” through Bixby has saved me from awkward spam calls more than once (not the intended use though)—a real lifesaver when dealing with persistent telemarketers. I don’t even have to speak and the spam callers usually just hang up.

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Live call translate

Another feature that’s available is Live Translate. It can do wonders when you’re on a call with someone speaking a different language. This works completely on-device, and the translations come through clearly. It’s pretty impressive how One UI can transcribe and summarize conversations in multiple languages without any lag or issues.

Built-in spam protection

If you’re worried about unknown callers, One UI provides a decent spam protection system using Hiya, which works similarly to Truecaller. While not as good, it’s still a helpful feature for those who want a built-in solution for spam calls.

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Call backgrounds are fun

On top of all the practical features, One UI also offers a variety of fun and functional additions. The ability to set custom call backgrounds, including videos, adds a personal touch that’s both quirky and fun. 

Voicemail and speed dial

Samsung’s Dialer app also offers voicemail support, which is surprisingly rare among many other stock Android solutions. Add in the ability to speed dial by holding a key, and the experience feels even more refined. 

I didn’t anticipate I would like it THIS much

My time with One UI 7 has been really positive so far. It’s not just about the aesthetics; the real magic lies in the thoughtful features that make everyday tasks feel easier and more intuitive. For me, the Dialer app is one of them. It’s easily the best stock dialer app available on a smartphone.

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Mehtab AnsariMehtab Ansari
Mehtab Ansari is the Assistant Editor – Features & Reviews at Smartprix, where he writes about smartphones, laptops, audio gear, and everything in between. A computer science student by degree but a tech nerd by heart, he’s been into consumer tech for years and started reviewing products professionally in February 2024. He’s especially into photography and audio, often spending more time testing a smartphone’s camera than he probably should. For him, tech isn’t just work, it’s what he’s always thinking about.

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Smartphones, laptops, tablets, monitors, smartwatches, photography, and audio gear. I’ve reviewed over 60 products across these categories on Smartprix in the past year and a half.

Education - Bachelor of Computer Applications – Nizam College, Hyderabad (2022–2025) | Joined Smartprix -February 2024 | Published Reviews & Stories - 723

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