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- So you can test the new beta of Android 9 Pie for the Samsung Galaxy A7
- What's new in Android 9 Pie for the Samsung Galaxy A7
Surely one of the most recurrent criticisms of the Samsung Galaxy A7 after its departure a few months ago came from the Android version that it included as standard. Android Oreo in its version 8.1 was the base under which Samsung Experience 10 ran. Now Samsung, a few months after its departure, officially announces Android 9 Pie for the Samsung Galaxy A7. It does so through a beta program that all terminal users can benefit from, regardless of its version or country of origin.
So you can test the new beta of Android 9 Pie for the Samsung Galaxy A7
The news has caught us all by surprise. The Galaxy A7 just got its share of cake through Samsung Members, the company's community app.
The way to register in the beta is the same as in other models of the company to date. The first thing we should do is open the Members application (if we do not have it, we can install it from the Galaxy Apps application). Once inside, we will go to the News or Notices section and the announcement of the new beta program for the Samsung Galaxy A7 will automatically appear, as you can see in the upper screenshot.
At this point, we will only have to register with our account and wait to be accepted. When we have received the relevant notification, as simple as going to the Software Updates section within Settings to update to Android 9 Pie. The update will install like any other.
What's new in Android 9 Pie for the Samsung Galaxy A7
Among the novelties of Android 9.0 Pie for the Galaxy A7, we find the following:
- New interface based on One UI
- Android base version updated to Android 9.0
- Native dark mode activatable from settings
- Redesigned notifications. Now we can answer directly from the notification panel. Multimedia elements such as images or videos are also included
- Updated keyboard with new themes based on the color of the active application. The floating keyboard is now active in all applications
- New emojis based on Unicode 11.0
- Security patch updated as of February 2019
- Improved application performance
- New section to control the time of use of applications in the Settings
- New navigation gesture system
As we usually warn in this type of trial versions, it is likely that some of these new features will not work correctly, in which case it is best to report it to Samsung through Samsung Members.
Source - Sammobile