| Nickening the écrit:
Available too and update, for the moment I’m looking for visual changes |
There are very few
. It has been a while since we know that this update must be seen rather as a passage to Android 16 with a lot of optimizations on what we brought One UI 7 + a few small innovations here and there, but nothing fundamental. In fact, Samsung has changed its rifle about the update android: the idea is now to offer the new version of Android a few weeks after its release by Google, with only a few non -structuring new features. And the heavier new features on the interface will then be brought in an ONE UI 8.5 version (on the same version of Android) which will accompany the release of the new Galaxy S early next year.
Somewhere, this change of calendar may not be stupid: by making a climb of Android version without bringing big novelties, it allows the devs to get their hands on the new version of Android with the optimizations that are fine. And a few months later, once they know the new version of Android well, they can release a new version of One Ui with real deeper innovations (and perhaps, we hope, with less bugs).
| nickos_fr wrote:
Not especially seen any change either, however, I have the impression (placebo?) That everything is much more fluid reactive |
Yes, as indicated above, there are a lot of optimizations made on one UI 8 compared to one UI 7 and those who have made beta agree that one UI 8 is very fluid/reactive. Some also report an improvement in terms of autonomy.
Yes, but there it is accessible in more places
. While waiting for the release official note for the S24 supposedly, here is that of the Ultra S25 even if there are a few things that must be specific to the S25, it allows you to give yourself an idea of all the novelties.
