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Samsung has impressed us with how quickly it started the One UI 8 beta, but some of Android 16's best features are missing.
Samsung's One UI and Google's stock Android offer two distinct Android experiences. One UI is Samsung's custom interface, which is layered over Android, while stock Android is Google's unmodified ...
One UI 7 restricted Android 15's predictive back gesture to Google apps, but One UI 8 is fixing the problem with expanded support for Samsung apps.
With One UI ... split screen. Now, users can set a 90:10 split, more akin to how OnePlus devices operate. Android 16 QPR1 doesn’t allow this, and at the widest split, the secondary app takes ...
Samsung’s One UI 8 update brings support for a new split screen mode that makes it easy to switch between apps, and it serves as a first preview of what’s coming to Android 16. Split-screen ...
Samsung ONE UI 7.0 brings faster performance, better multitasking, and robust privacy features. Learn how it transforms your ...
Not all devices will get Android 16—check compatibility before expecting it.Some UI and control changes may frustrate ...
Samsung's Android 16-based One UI 8 update is deep in its beta phase, with its stable rollout to commence soon. Users are ...
As per Google's documentation, every Pixel phone and tablet since the Pixel 6 and the Pixel 6 Pro are eligible for Android 16 ...
Two of the most anticipated features in Android 16 have been delayed - but here's why that's not necessarily a bad thing.
Samsung's Android 16-based One UI 8 update is reportedly bringing HDR screenshot support to Galaxy phones. More details here.
Samsung launched its One ... app — and install the One UI 8 beta. After the phone is updated, reboot, and you’ll be met with One UI 8. Unlike One UI 7, the beta doesn’t have any massive new design ...