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OriginOS 7 Leaked Customization Options: Amazing 3 New Display Modes

The latest OriginOS 7 leaked customization options reveal Vivo’s biggest software redesign in years, and the direction it’s taking looks a lot like where Apple went with its own interface design not long ago. Here’s what’s changed, how much control users will actually have over it, and which devices are in line to get it.

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OriginOS 7 Leaked Customization Options: Following a Bigger Design Trend

At the centre of the OriginOS 7 leaked customization options is a system-wide “Liquid Glass” design, a layered material system that reacts dynamically to ambient lighting and user input, bending background imagery realistically across notification cards, control widgets, and core system elements. This isn’t happening in isolation: Apple rolled out its own Liquid Glass design language across its ecosystem, built on VisionOS foundations, and Vivo’s OriginOS 6 had already begun echoing that direction before OriginOS 7 takes it further.

Three Interface Modes: Realistic, Natural, Soft

For anyone who finds heavy glass-morphism effects excessive, the OriginOS 7 leaked customization options include three distinct texture modes: Realistic, Natural, and Soft. These let users manually dial back how aggressive the translucency and light-reflection effects appear, rather than being locked into one fixed visual style across the entire interface.

Customizable Control Center and Dock

Screenshots point to an editable Quick Settings panel as one of the more practical OriginOS 7 leaked customization options, letting users swap, reorder, or remove top fixed cards entirely rather than accepting a fixed default layout. A redesigned Liquid Glass dock bar carries the same visual language down to the app dock itself.

Third-Party Icon Pack Support

Perhaps the most requested addition among the OriginOS 7 leaked customization options is native support for third-party icon packs, letting users import icon sets either from Vivo’s own theme store or from external sources, something earlier OriginOS versions notably lacked.

Custom Widgets and Themes

Rounding out the customization side, OriginOS 7 is expected to add custom widget support for home screen personalisation, alongside new themes and bouncier, springier system animations for smoother transitions between apps and panels.

What’s Under the Hood?

Beyond the visual layer, OriginOS 7 is built on Android 17 and is said to bring faster video export, improved coding and thread scheduling, and new AI features, according to leaks shared by tipster accounts tracking the beta rollout.

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Which Devices Will Get OriginOS 7?

Early beta access reportedly includes the Vivo X300 Pro, X Fold6, and iQOO 15, with OriginOS 7 expected to arrive as the default software on the upcoming Vivo X500 series. Beyond these, the broader rollout is expected to cover the Vivo X Fold series, most of the current X series, several V, T, and Y series models, along with iQOO’s Flagship, Z, and Neo series devices.

When Will OriginOS 7 Roll Out?

OriginOS 7 is currently in closed beta testing in China. Based on how OriginOS 6 was rolled out, a global beta is expected around early September 2026, with a broader global stable release projected for October 2026, though Vivo has not yet confirmed an official release date.

Not the Only Android Leak This Week

Vivo isn’t the only phone maker with fresh leaks circulating right now, our coverage of the OnePlus 16 leaks looks at a completely different flagship’s leaked specifications and its own unexpected market strategy shift.

Android’s Software Side Keeps Evolving

Custom Android skins like OriginOS aren’t the only part of the ecosystem changing this year, our coverage of the Android Canary 2608 update looks at changes happening closer to the core Android platform itself. For Vivo’s official software updates and announcements, Vivo’s website remains the primary source.

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What Happens Next

None of the OriginOS 7 leaked customization options covered here have been officially confirmed by Vivo, so final features and the exact rollout timeline could still change before launch. With beta testing already underway in China, an official reveal alongside the Vivo X500 series looks like the most likely next milestone to watch.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the OriginOS 7 leaked customization options?
Leaks point to three interface texture modes (Realistic, Natural, Soft), an editable Quick Settings panel, third-party icon pack support, custom widgets, and new themes, all built around a system-wide Liquid Glass design.

Is OriginOS 7’s Liquid Glass design similar to Apple’s?
Yes, reports note Vivo’s design direction echoes Apple’s own Liquid Glass design language, a trend OriginOS 6 had already begun following before OriginOS 7.

Which devices will get OriginOS 7 first?
Early beta access reportedly includes the Vivo X300 Pro, X Fold6, and iQOO 15, with the Vivo X500 series expected to launch with OriginOS 7 by default.

When will OriginOS 7 be released globally?
It’s currently in closed beta in China, with a global beta expected around early September 2026 and a stable global release projected for October 2026.

What Android version is OriginOS 7 based on?
OriginOS 7 is built on Android 17.

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