With the Android 8.0 Oreo update on Galaxy S8, Samsung is also updating its Samsung Experience overlay. While the Oreo beta program for Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8 + has just
begun, discover all the new features brought by Samsung Experience 9.0,
the newest version of the software interface of the South Korean
manufacturer.samsung experience 9.0 android oreo galaxy S8
On November 2, 2017, Samsung officially announced the launch of the Android 8.0 Oreo beta program on Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8 + smartphones. As a first step, the program is only open to users from South Korea, the United States and the United Kingdom. Subsequently, several countries including France will also be able to access it, but Samsung does not specify when. Users who sign up for the program can receive Android 8.0 Oreo in preview on their smartphone. In return, Samsung simply asks them for feedback to refine the update.
With Android 8.0 Oreo, the manufacturer also offers an update of its overlay Samsung Experience (formerly TouchWiz). While the Galaxy S8 and S8 + shipped Samsung Experience 8.0, the update Android 8.0 Oreo will be accompanied by Samsung Experience 9.0. As a reminder, the Galaxy Note 8 for its part operated under Samsung Experience 8.5. This new version brings some novelties, without however revolutionizing the interface.Samsung Experience 9.0: Dual Messenger allows you to use two accounts on one messenger
The main innovation introduced by Samsung Experience 9.0 is the new Samsung Dual Messenger feature. This feature allows you to install two copies of the same email application for use with two different accounts. The update also brings the LDAC and AAC codecs for Bluetooth headsets, improving the audio quality of wireless headphones that are incompatible with the aptX codec.
For the rest, we find all the new features brought by Android 8.0 Oreo. Users will be able to take advantage of different categories of notification, adaptive icons, or the limitation of applications in the background. Similarly, the application icons will now be provided with badges indicating for example the number of unread badges. This update Android 8.0 Oreo and Samsung Experience 9.0 will undoubtedly be warmly welcomed by the owners of Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8 +, but it is feared that the autonomy of smartphones is diminished ...
On November 2, 2017, Samsung officially announced the launch of the Android 8.0 Oreo beta program on Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8 + smartphones. As a first step, the program is only open to users from South Korea, the United States and the United Kingdom. Subsequently, several countries including France will also be able to access it, but Samsung does not specify when. Users who sign up for the program can receive Android 8.0 Oreo in preview on their smartphone. In return, Samsung simply asks them for feedback to refine the update.
With Android 8.0 Oreo, the manufacturer also offers an update of its overlay Samsung Experience (formerly TouchWiz). While the Galaxy S8 and S8 + shipped Samsung Experience 8.0, the update Android 8.0 Oreo will be accompanied by Samsung Experience 9.0. As a reminder, the Galaxy Note 8 for its part operated under Samsung Experience 8.5. This new version brings some novelties, without however revolutionizing the interface.Samsung Experience 9.0: Dual Messenger allows you to use two accounts on one messenger
The main innovation introduced by Samsung Experience 9.0 is the new Samsung Dual Messenger feature. This feature allows you to install two copies of the same email application for use with two different accounts. The update also brings the LDAC and AAC codecs for Bluetooth headsets, improving the audio quality of wireless headphones that are incompatible with the aptX codec.
For the rest, we find all the new features brought by Android 8.0 Oreo. Users will be able to take advantage of different categories of notification, adaptive icons, or the limitation of applications in the background. Similarly, the application icons will now be provided with badges indicating for example the number of unread badges. This update Android 8.0 Oreo and Samsung Experience 9.0 will undoubtedly be warmly welcomed by the owners of Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8 +, but it is feared that the autonomy of smartphones is diminished ...
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