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The Android 9.0 Pie update for the Samsung Galaxy S9 is getting closer and closer. The company is already testing its new customization layer on some Samsung mobiles and everything points to a complete renovation in designs and functions. A video shows the operation of what will be Samsung Experience 10, the customization layer under the new version of Android. we can see new design, more options and great fluidity. We detail the news and interesting data that we have seen in the video.
The video lasts no more and no less than 17 minutes, and the user makes a very complete analysis of the new version of Android. If you have a Galaxy S9 and you want to know everything that will come to you, it may be interesting to see it. Even so, we summarize the news. First we see an aesthetic change in the interface. Items that were previously rectangular in shape now have rounded corners, much more Google-like. Notifications, cards, and items within apps are now rounded. It seems that the icons and the laucnher remains.
New gesture navigation
Another cool feature on the Galaxy S9 running Android Pie is the navigation bar. It also gets a redesign with Pie, but not only that. We welcome gesture control on Samsung phones. As shown in the video, the buttons can be hidden and launched with a small gesture. For example, if we want to open multitasking, we will have to slide from the lower right area upwards. Another very interesting detail, a dark mode is added that is applied to some elements of the interface.
It seems that the Galaxy S9 will also receive the digital well-being options, where we can see the time of the applications, how long we have spent with them etc. Finally, small redesigns are expected in Samsung apps.
There is no exact date for the Android Pie launch on the Samsung Galaxy S9 yet, but we will likely see the public beta over the next few weeks. Will you update before the year is out?