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Samsung Exceeds Expectations with One UI

Android Pie has been available for some time and OEM updates are starting to surface. Samsung shed its previous UI in the form one a new One UI that takes the best out of Android Pie and delivers a remarkable experience.

From day one Samsung put a heavy focus on personalization, fitting its first smartphones with a user interface called TouchWiz. Samsung’s personalization layer started to become good with the introduction of Android 5.0 Lollipop on the S6.  Samsung Experience arrived on S7 and made things even better but it seems that the company wanted to mark the release of the S10 with the addition of a revolutionary UI.

Pros

One UI was designed from the ground up as a new interface with fresh colors, icons and overall looks. A subtle accent is placed on whites and greys, generating a tranquil feeling. It looks great, offering a modern and intuitive feeling that is very attractive. The remarkable use of soft-radius corners and negative space makes it even better.

Interaction points were shifted between the rows of apps, facilitating the use of the device with a single hand.  The free space may seem a bit unusual at first but the change is great. Samsung managed implement the new navigational gestures feature without issue and it feels really good.

The addition of a system-wide dark mode option will make many users happy. It may not be as optimized as the dark modes offered by OnePlus and Google but it’s better than using a third-party theme.

One UI offers a variety of handy tweaks that improve the daily experience, including revamped pre-loaded apps that aim to deliver a good experience.

Cons

This may sound a bit strange but the main flow of One UI is represented by the fact that it easy to tell that it was made by Samsung. Access to common features is still tied to the main Settings menu. A few folders that don’t seem to be on par with One UI are still present. Bugs that were present in Oreo made the transition untouched.

Conclusion

It may have some flaws but One UI is a great update and many users will be able to enjoy it.

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Samsung Galaxy Note 9 Gets Android 9 Pie and One UI Across Canada, Finally

Right after Android 9 Pie update rolled out for Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus in Canada, Samsung Galaxy Noe 9 smartphones across Canada finally get Android 9 Pie and One UI. The updates were spotted by MobileSyrup which received information from their readers that Android 9 Pie and One UI are already rolling out to Samsung Galaxy Noe 9 devices from the majority of carriers, including Telus, Freedom, Koodo, Rogers, Fido, and Bell.

The new One UI from Samsung is revamping the whole user interface with new elements. “Samsung’s One UI is the company’s most simple and streamlined UI yet, built from the ground up to help users focus on what matters most. One UI’s intuitive design fosters convenient interactions, while its clean aesthetic minimizes clutter to make viewing your screen more comfortable. Follow along as we examine the innovative interface in more detail,” Samsung said about its One UI.

Samsung Galaxy Note 9 Gets Android 9 Pie and One UI Across Canada, Finally

Besides One UI, Samsung Galaxy Note 9 devices across Canada will also receive Android 9 Pie. The latest mobile OS from Google is focusing on the user’s preferences and learns them on the go. With adaptive battery and brightness, as well with the many other features in accessibility, camera app, and more, Android 9 Pie is the best Android OS so far. Nonetheless, under the hood changes that it boasts are designed to increase the stability and performance of devices, while they also focus on security.

Now, all the Canadian users of Samsung Galaxy Note 9 can enjoy both Android 9 Pie and Samsung’s One UI, as these updates have already started to roll out across Canada, from the majority of carriers, including Telus, Freedom, Koodo, Rogers, Fido, and Bell. Some Note 9 users have already received these updates, according to Mobile Syrup, so, in case you haven’t, you should get them in a few days.

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