Ryan Hans / Android Authority
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- An UI 8 has just arrived in his first son, and the release has added new operations to Samsung routines.
- Clock operations extend with new options for alarm and stop watchs.
- Routines also get preliminary support for calendar and Samsung note.
This is a fun time to become a Samsung fan on Android. Not only is there a landing for a UI 7 company’s maximum Galaxy lineup (which includes new midwife devices all the time), but the company only opened doors to Android 16, and invited consumers to start playing with one of their UI 8 beta. We are digging through it in search of any change worth you, and we have just seen some useful upgrades in the Samsung routine.
The easiest way to start feeling like a power user is the usual way. Just by establishing a relationship, you are able to automatically make all kinds of tasks on your phone. With a UI 7, we saw that Samsung had given us a group of new powers for actions supported in routine, and now we have a handful of a handful of UI 8.
First of all we are related to some new clock operations. This screen that you see on the top of the left reflects the options available in an UI 7, but on the right we see that the expansion of Samsung is spreading in an UI 8. In addition to just allowing the alarm to turn off or off, it selects the ability to create new and edit the current. In the same way, we get some fine grain stop watch options.
We are also seeing some new additions to the routine, with support of the calendar and Samsung notes. With both notes and calendars, we get the uniform selection of options, with the ability to search, display, edit, or make a new one.
This is a good start, and we definitely appreciate even more works we are able to automatically, but compared to dozens of new actions we saw taking routines in an UI 7, it could not help but it feels slightly slightly compared to it. He said, this is just a UI 8 son’s first taste, and Samsung has a lot of time in front of him to strengthen his updates.
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