TouchWiz gets flamed a lot for its looks, but what if Samsung enabled themes? Sony has them, CyanogenMod has them, many Android customizations do they offer the ability to quickly change the look of the device and often goes beyond just changing the wallpaper and icons.
A new theme option in TouchWiz
A Themes setting screen is visible in photos of a Galaxy S5 running a leaked Android 5.0 Lollipop version. It's not clear how extensive the customizations via the Themes will be or which devices will get the new functionality presumably the current and last year's Galaxy S and Galaxy Note, the Galaxy Alphas too.
Another change is that the S Finder button has been moved to the upper left corner and the Quick Connect button is gone. This will save some space in the notification area.
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