Galaxy S25’s April Update Unveils ‘Chunky’ Battery Icon—and Users Are Fuming!

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Samsung’s April security update for the Galaxy S25 series began rolling out this month, bringing fresh patches and under-the-hood tweaks—but its most noticed change is purely cosmetic. The battery indicator in the status bar has been redesigned, shifting from a slender counter to a noticeably chunkier outline that many users find jarring.

Shortly after devices in markets like India and Singapore received the patch, online communities lit up with side-by-side comparisons. Forum members immediately pointed out that the icon’s greater thickness disrupts the slender balance of adjacent status icons, turning what was once a subtle element into a bold statement.

Voicing strong reactions, some called the new shape “ugly” and “disproportionate,” lamenting that it breaks the harmony of the interface. One enthusiast posted a series of screenshots to highlight how the rounder corners and expanded frame stick out on an otherwise sleek notification bar.

Beyond the battery symbol, the update also delivered a revamped charging animation. While a few users praised its smoother transition, others felt the motion was too pronounced, noting that the flash of movement can distract when plugging in or unplugging the device.

The patch’s feature list doesn’t end there—it also introduces live media controls for apps like Spotify and Apple Music directly in notifications, a small but welcome convenience. Yet despite these functional improvements, the oversized battery icon remains the loudest talking point. For a closer look and ongoing reactions.

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