Here’s a video walkthrough of Android Pie on the Galaxy S9

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Just a couple of days ago, an early build of Android Pie was running on the Galaxy S9+ and XDA-Developers shared screenbullets outlining some of the changes. Today, XDA-Developers shared a slightly newer build running on the Galaxy S9 and is showing the changes in a video walkthrough. The build is running on an AT&T Galaxy S9 variant and the video has the presenter walking us out of the interface and going out of the apps, many of that have a dark theme. The Camera UI has changed quite a bit including the method to change between camera modes, no more swiping left and right to switch out of modes. Check out the full video to see the rest of the changes we might expect to see in the Samsung Experience UI version 10 by Android Pie as well as the changes that aren't quite working yet.


First screenshots, now video: Here's Android Pie on the Galaxy S9

A new video has emerged showing off Android Pie on the Samsung Galaxy S9. We recently wrote about some Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus Android Pie screenbullets that XDA Developers got its hands on. Editor's Pick Android 9 Pie review: Closing the gap The Android 9 Pie launch is the proof in the proverbial pudding that Android as an operating system has hit its stride. Say hello to Samsung's new triple camera phone Samsung Samsung has unveiled the 2018 version of the Samsung Galaxy A7 and it is the first phone from the company to get a rear triple camera. What do you guys think of how the Galaxy S9's Android Pie build is shaping up?

First screenshots, now video: Here's Android Pie on the Galaxy S9




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