as mentioned in Android Pie beta for the Samsung Galaxy S9 adds new Tap to display Always-on Display gestureAndroid Pie has been out for a few months now and Samsung is coming along by their update, that is called Samsung Experience 10. In the laanalisis update for the Samsung Galaxy S9 (CRJB), Samsung has added a new feature to the Always-on Display making it act like the Pixel "ambient display." When you double tap the monitor When locked, it going to display the Always-on Display for 30 seconds. Before this update, Samsung required you to either have the always on display either always on or enabled on a schedule. It is available for the Samsung Galaxy S9. The guides for the Samsung Galaxy S9+ and Samsung Galaxy Note 9 are currently updated by the laanalisis build for the files we have.
Here's another look at Samsung's take on Android 9 Pie from Galaxy S9+ beta
Last month we got our first peek at what Samsung has planned for Android 9 Pie thanks to a gallery of leaked screenshots. Here's what Samsung Android Pie looks like on a leaked Galaxy S9+ beta build. The best gifts for Android usersCourtesy of an Android Police reader, there are a whole lot of new screenbullets floating around that display off what Samsung's take on Android 9 Pie looks like. Unlike the early look last month, this appears to be a much later build that's nearly availiable for Samsung's official beta rollout. The Samsung Android Pie update doesn't seem to completely revamp the system, but it does have a pretty clean look that is vastly improved from what we saw a few weeks ago.
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