While the Samsung Oreo updates will include all the base Android 8.0 features, they will also come with additional features aka Samsung Experience 9.0. This article will look at the changes being introduced in Samsung Experience 9.0. The same UI version will also be a part of the Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9+ smartphones along with a few new features, so this article should also give you a fair idea of what kind of software experience you can expect to see on the S9 smartphones.
If you were a part of the S8 or S8+ Oreo beta program, you have probably already seen all these features.
Much improved keyboard
The upgraded Samsung keyboard brings a customisable keyboard toolbar, which gives you quick access to stickers, emojis, settings, GIFs, predictive text and more. You can also move these quick access icons around on the toolbar. In addition, the Samsung Keyboard packs four high-contrast keyboards for the users with visual impairments. This is not all, Samsung has also tweaked the keyboard settings to make them more user-friendly and added lots of new emojis, stickers and GIFs.
Smarter search
Bixby Briefing
Taking a cue from the smart speakers, Samsung is bundling a new feature called Bixby briefing in the new UX version. It will announce the day’s weather information when your alarms rings. It can be turned on in the clock app. Although the briefing will initially only include weather information, I won’t be surprised if Samsung adds option to announce news and other details in the future updates.
Color lens
Samsung Cloud tweaks
You will now be able to put a shortcut to Samsung Cloud directly on your homescreen. In addition, Samsung Cloud app will show the cloud usage right on the dashboard.
Samsung Connect
Dual Messenger
Although Dual Messenger is already present in some Samsung phones, Samsung Experience 9.0 will bring it to all. As the name suggests, Dual Messenger allows users to run two instances of the same social app. You will can run two WhatsApp accounts or two Facebook Messenger accounts and so on.
DeX improvements
Samsung Email app is getting snoozing and due date support for Exchange Active Sync accounts.
Others
Among other changes, Samsung is bringing Wifi tweaks, improved video player, new clock styles for always on display, improved settings, app pairs for all, and more.
While most of the features will reach via Oreo updates to Samsung’s high-end phones, the mid-range and budget phones will not be so lucky. Those phones will only get some of these features. Which devices will get which of these is unclear as of now.
Source: Official Samsung Infographic
