Digital Wellbeing is now available for Android One devices with Android 9 Pie

collected by :Maya Tony

Your device must run Android 9 Pie and you must be a beta tester before you can use Digital Wellbeing. We say "was" because Digital Wellbeing is available for Android One devices. Finally, you have to sign up and become a beta tester if you need to use Digital Wellbeing. Digital Wellbeing is not afraid to shame you on your phone usage, but that is what it takes for some people. You can download the Digital Wellbeing app and join the beta at the links below.


Samsung's Android Pie update scheduled for early 2019

Samsung's Android Pie update scheduled for early 2019, Galaxy S9 beta is imminentSamsung Experience 10.0 is the laanalisis version of the company's Android UI. Many people have been waiting ever August, the time Android Pie was officially launched, to get their hands on the laanalisis version of Android for their Samsung devices. Samsung has finally posted a date for the time Galaxy users can expect Android Pie to roll out on their devices. In a post on the Samsung+ app, they teased the features of Pie along by saying that the update would be launching in early 2019. Samsung Experience 10 is available for Galaxy S9, Galaxy S9+, and Note9 users out of the leaked alpha builds.

Samsung's Android Pie update scheduled for early 2019

Android 9 Pie tipped to hit Samsung flagship phones in early 2019

according to There might be some light at the end of the tunnel for those of you patiently waiting for Android 9 Pie to arrive on your Samsung devices: a teaser for the OS update in the Samsung+ app points to early 2019 as the time the time the software going to roll out. As noted by XDA Developers, the text inside the app says "Android 9.0 Pie is expected to roll out to Samsung Galaxy phones early next year" – extremely you going to not be able to take advantage of the new features during 2018, but you going to not have much longer to wait (assuming Samsung sticks to this schedule, of course). Beta Analyzing imminentAccording to leaked backing documents, a public beta program for the Android 9 Pie OS ought be available to Samsung Galaxy S9 and Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus owners in the next few days, giving users a chance to check out the new OS ahead of time. Plenty of phones down below Samsung's flagships are continue waiting to get their Android 8.0 Oreo update – a perennial problem for Android handsets. Android 9 Pie will arrive as part of the Samsung Experience 10 update, at least for flagship Samsung phones – the software tweaks Samsung itself is going to add include a dark mode across the whole OS and an update to the always on display mode.

How to disable Android Pie Gestures on the Google Pixel 3

How to disable Android Pie Gestures on the Google Pixel 3If you've used an Android phone before the Google Pixel 3, you're probably familiar by the 3 button navigation bar layout of back, home, and recent apps overview. Google made this new style of navigation optional for all devices upgrading to Android Pie like the Google Pixel and Google Pixel 2, but made it mandatory on the Google Pixel 3. Note: you won't be able to use the original Google Pixel Launcher if you need to disable the Android Pie gestures on the Google Pixel 3. How to disable Android Pie gestures on the Google Pixel 3Install any 3rd-party launcher of your choice. How to re-enable Android Pie gestures on the Google Pixel 3If you need to go back to using the new gestures, you'll need to re-install the Pixel Launcher.

How to disable Android Pie Gestures on the Google Pixel 3

Xiaomi Mi A1 model spotted on a GeekBench listing running Android Pie 9.0- Technology News, Firstpost

Chinese phone manufacturer Xiaomi launched the Mi A1 phone in India last year in September, at a price of Rs 14,999. It has been noted, that the company has been slow to adopt Android Pie, the Mi A1 model was recently spotted on Geekbench running the operating system and we ought expect it to roll out recently on all the Mi A1 models. When the phone was launched, it was a lot like the Mi 5X in terms of design, specifications and the camera. However, the thing that determine Mi A1 apart was that it was the first Android One phone made by Xiaomi. Xiaomi, despite having launched the Mi A2, continues to purvey the vastly popular A1.




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