This one simple change can really change up your entire smartphone experience. As it is changing the accent colors in the app drawer, the quick settings panel, and in the settings. As well as any other app that supports Material You, like the majority of Google apps. Which makes this a really cool feature to be able to use. You’ll also be able to apply this to app icons. Though, most apps do not support Material You icons, other than Google and Samsung’s own apps. So don’t expect to change Facebook’s app icon.

How to change the Color Palette on the Galaxy S22

First off, long-press on your home screen. Then tap on Wallpaper & Style. Or, you can head into Settings. Then tap on Wallpaper & Style. From there, scroll down to “Color Palette” and tap on that.

Now, you’ll see a neutral option on the left, which keeps things pretty plain and simple. The other color palettes are taken from your wallpaper. So depending on your wallpaper, you may see different colors here. Tap on the Color Palette you want to use – you can tap on each one to see how it’ll look. Then Tap on “Apply”. That’s it. That’s just how easy it is to change up the accent colors around your Galaxy S22, or really any Samsung phone that is running on Android 12 and One UI 4 or later.