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Samsung Galaxy S8, Galaxy S8+, and Galaxy Note 8 Won't Get Android Pie-Based One

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Samsung Galaxy S8, Galaxy S8 , and Galaxy Note 8 Won't Get Android Pie-Based One UI: Report Jagmeet Singh, 08 November 2018 Samsung Galaxy S8, Galaxy S8 , and Galaxy Note 8 Won't Get Android Pie-Based One UI: Report Samsung Galaxy S8, Galaxy S8 , and Galaxy Note 8 presently running Samsung Experience UX HIGHLIGHTS Samsung reportedly has no plans to bring One UI to its 2017 flagships One UI is coming to Galaxy S9 models and Galaxy Note 9 in January 2019 The new skin is designed for a comfortable one-handed experience Unlike the Galaxy S9, Galaxy S9 , and Galaxy Note 9 that all are set to receive Android Pie-based One UI early next year, Samsung reportedly has no plans to bring an identical experience to the Galaxy S8, Galaxy S8 , and Galaxy Note 8. These last year flagship models are so far running Samsung Experience UX that doesn't have one-handed features that will make their way to the One UI. The new experience is also designed for newer form factors, including foldable smartphones. Tom Guide reports Samsung has confirmed that the Galaxy S8, Galaxy S8 , and Galaxy Note 8 will "miss out" on the One UI experience. In contrast, the South Korean giant at the SDC 2018 on Wednesday revealed that it would bring One UI based on Android Pie to the Galaxy S9, Galaxy S9 , and Galaxy Note 9 in January next year. An open beta programme for the new interface will be kicked off later this month in the US, Germany, and South Korea, with other countries in Europe and Asia to follow. Among other new features and tweaks, Samsung's One UI is designed to deliver a "more natural and comfortable" one-handed user experience over what's available on the existing Samsung Experience UX. Samsung has transformed the upper part of the screen for viewing and designed its lower part for touch interaction. Moreover, the options on the Settings menu have been rearranged to provide relative functions together, while tabs on various pre-installed apps such as the Clock app have been moved from the top to the bottom to make them easily accessible with a thumb. Samsung's UX Design team has been working on the new experience for the past year. The major aim of the interface is to provide a less cluttered experience over the existing custom skin. It is also designed for the foldable smartphone form factor that Samsung showcased at the SDC 2018 keynote. It is unclear whether the Galaxy S8, Galaxy S8 , and Galaxy Note 8 will receive an Android Pie update with the Samsung Experience UX. We've reached to Samsung for clarity on the development. Notably, the Samsung Galaxy S8, Galaxy S8 , and Galaxy Note 8 were launched with Android Nougat-based Samsung Experience UX last year, though the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8 received an update to Android Oreo back in February after facing some initial issues. Samsung also brought the Oreo update to the Galaxy Note 8 in March.
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fleafly
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S8 will get in late 2019
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Shiv9564
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They will get the final version.
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ashu225
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they wiill get the final version of android pie
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s8 and note 8 is not a part of beta program but they will get the final pie update
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NAzZiR
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👍 👍
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