Appeared Galaxy S10 images running Android 10 and a more streamlined, more modern One UI 2.0 interface
A Brazilian YouTuber named Dudu Rocha recently shared a video recording the first images of Galaxy S10 running Android 10 and the latest One UI 2.0 update.
In the video, YouTuber Dudu Rocha compared the difference between Android 10 and the One UI 2.0 interface with Android 9 Pie and 1.0.
In the One UI 2.0 version, the large area at the top of the camera to display the watch and date was no longer replaced by the expanded display panel and filled the screen almost completely, making it possible for users to Observe many faster settings icons on the screen.
Samsung is expected to add some exclusive features for One UI 2.0 on the Galaxy Note and Galaxy S10 +, such as the fast on / off link to Windows. Some new items will also be added to the Installation Menu on Android 10 and One UI 2.0 such as Local and Privacy.
The default navigation of One UI 2.0 will be to swipe from the bottom up to the Home, swipe from the bottom up and hold a little will multitask, swipe from the right or left edge to Back. Instead of 3 horizontal bars like the previous one, the bottom edge has only 1 horizontal bar.
Dudu Rocha's video has not been validated yet, but Max Weinbach, a writer at XDA-Developers site, said he trusted the video quite well.
Present. Samsung has yet to disclose any information about the new operating system update and the interface on the Galaxy S10 / S10 + generation. Most likely, Samsung will soon release a version of One UI 2.0 beta in October.
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