Samsung Galaxy S8, S8 Plus and Note 8 may not receive the new One UI interface
Yesterday Samsung caught the public by surprise announcing that it would again change the name of its user interface. Formerly known as Samsung Experience 10, the new nomenclature was chosen by Samsung is One UI, which should make its debut early next year on some specific smartphones.
It was made official yesterday next to the new folding screen of the Samsung, the call Infinity Flex Display, which must be present in the future Samsung Galaxy F . One UI is a cleaner user interface, created in partnership with Google and the Robinho developer community.
In the presentation, Samsung gave details on the availability of the new One UI interface, stating that it should be offered an Open Beta from November to the user in the United States, Germany, and South Korea, without any information on the arrival of this beta in Brazil.
She took the opportunity to confirm which would be the first devices to be awarded the upgrade to the final stable version of Samsung One UI, which are the Galaxy S9, Galaxy S9 Plus and Galaxy Note 9, the brand's top branded devices that year. According to Samsung, this update should happen from January 2019, next to Android 9.0 Pie.
Unfortunately, last year's models such as the Galaxy S8, Galaxy S8 Plus, and Galaxy Note 8 should not have access to this new One UI interface, according to information from the Tom's Guide website.
"Unfortunately, Samsung has confirmed to Tom's Guide that the Galaxy S8, S8 Plus and Note 8 will miss out on this streamlined and streamlined version of the"
If this is real, you can assume that only the latest smartphones from the South Korean brand, including intermediaries, should receive the update with the new visual changes, unless Samsung changes its mind.
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