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- Samsung’s brief will allegedly receive a new information card and a new widget size in an UI 8.
- Now the briefing can offer your workers’ parking parking spot reminder, smart home alerts, and battery alerts.
- These cards can first be included in the types of leak information such as water intake and custom cards.
Samsung launched a short feature now on one of his UI 7 software in January. This gives you a summary of relevant information at different times of the day, which now keeps Google on old Android phones. We thought that this feature has left a lot of places for improvement, although, however, it seems that an UI 8 will have a welcome increase.
Semigoro Dig in a leaked UI 8 son (BYFB) and found that the briefing will now get additional information card types. These new information cards are parking spot re -bonders, smart home alerts, and wearing battery alerts.
For those starting, parking spot reminder information card (surprise) will remember where you have parked your car. A screenshot of this feature, which is seen below, suggests that it can somehow rely on your pictures.
Meanwhile, at the briefing, smart home alerts can give you information about your smart home gadget. Exterior. , This means that you can see the least information from these devices. As far as the battery alert is now wearing at the briefing, this information card will give you a low battery warning for your galaxy watch or galaxy buds.
These new information card information will now make a long journey to create a full one -stop hub. Samsung may not be staying here. The previous leak suggests that Samsung can offer a reminder of the amount of water and even allow consumers to make a custom card. This means that a short curiosity can now be increased to a suitable powerhouse app with an UI 8.
Semigoro It also notes that an UI 8 software leaked now contains the 2 × 2 Veget option (viewed above) instead of the single 2 × 1 size. Finally, Outlet says that the leaked software now reprises the high -read option for the brief, which allows you to summarize the audio form.
In any case, all these opportunities and additions will be an important upgrade from the initial release in January. Fellow Joe Mark felt that the original version of the briefing was now “a good weather and news app”.
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