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Samsung Galaxy S8, Galaxy S8+ Now Getting One UI Beta Based on Android 9 Pie

Samsung Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+ are set to receive stable One UI update in March 6c6h4n

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  • Samsung Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+ s need to sign in on the app
  • One UI the Galaxy S9 series debuted last November
  • Samsung Galaxy Note 8 recently received One UI beta
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Samsung Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+ are now a part of the One UI beta programme that is designed to offer the latest experience along with the Android 9.0 Pie update. The Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ were the first by the company to receive the One UI skin. However, the company also brought the identical experience to the Galaxy Note 9 and most recently opened the beta programme for the Galaxy Note 8 as well. One UI was unveiled as the successor to the Samsung Experience UX at the Samsung Developer Conference (SDC) last November. It is essentially designed to make one-handed experiences easier and more comfortable over the previous interface.

s with the Samsung flagships in India. It is, however, safe to expect that the beta testing of One UI will be expanded shortly to other markets as well.

If you're in India and own a Galaxy S8 or Galaxy S8+, you can the One UI beta programme by ing the Samsung app. You'll need to sign in with a Samsung to for the beta programme on the app. Once done, move to the Software update section from the Settings menu and then refresh the screen. The new update will be provided that should start ing on your device automatically.samsung galaxy s8 plus android pie one ui beta  app gadgets 360 Samsung Galaxy S8  Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus

SamMobile reports that the One UI beta build for the Galaxy S8 brings firmware version G950FXXU4ZSA5, while the Galaxy S8+ gets version G955FXXU4ZSA5. We were able to independently the One UI beta release. Moreover, the update is around 1.6GB in size and brings the January 2019 Android security patch.

Among other changes, One UI brings Android 9.0 Pie along with all-new gesture-based system navigation. Content, settings, and other information on the interface has also been reorganised to make one-handed operations easier and more comfortable over the Samsung Experience UX.

Samsung rolled out the stable One UI for the Galaxy S9, Galaxy S9+, and Galaxy Note 9.

Earlier this week, the expected to receive the stable release in February. The Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+, on the other hand, are set to receive the Android Pie update along with One UI skin in March, as per the roap posted on the app.

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