Samsung opens its One UI, Android 10 for all Galaxy S10 users

Samsung has finally has finally opened registrations for the Android 10-based One UI 2.0 beta program for the Galaxy S10 users

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Tech giant Samsung has finally has finally opened registrations for the Android 10-based One UI 2.0 beta program for the Galaxy S10 users in its home country South Korea and asked them to be one of the first to enjoy the new features and design, besides paricipating in the feedback process.

Designed to be user-friendly, One UI has capabilities to help users focus on the tasks that matter and it has features to make the experience more natural, seamless and efficient, said the tech giant. The program had only 1,000 slots initially, but beginning today, October 14, the company said it will extend it for more users.

Those in South Korea who own the Galaxy S10, S10+ or the S10e, can enroll in the One UI 2.0 beta program from the Samsung Members app avaialable on the device. Once the user signs up, he will get an OTA which will upgrade the device to Android 10 with One UI 2.0 atop.

"Since its launch, Samsung has been refining the UX, while also expanding its capabilities to help users focus on the tasks that matter," said Samsung in a statement on Monday, October 14.

However, the company noted that the user participation in One UI Beta Program requires a Samsung account, which can be created visiting its website https://account.samsung.com. The Beta Program is available only for Galaxy S10e/S10/S10+/S10 5G and other devices with Android 10 OS and the Beta Program period and compatible devices vary by country and One UI features may differ depending on the devices used, said the company.

Here are some of the new features:

Minimized pop-ups:

The UI interface allows minimized pop-ups, embedded loading indicators and simplified button arrangements. The new One UI sports another feature where notifications take up less space, so users are kept up-to-date while being able to focus on the task at hand.

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Visually Comfortable

The new layout provides a visually comfortable experience with an enhanced Dark Mode that helps users at night by intelligently adjusting the brightness of images, texts and colors on the display while reducing battery consumption. Smart Lock screen too automatically adjusts the color and format of the clock and notifications to enable users to see the text and icons clearly.

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Smart Lock screen automatically adjusts the color of the text on the lock screen

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UI screen adjustment Samsung

Managing Digital Wellness:

The expanded One UI provides a wide range of tools to manage digital wellness of the device and allows users to pause apps temporarily when they prefer minimum distractions. By tracking usage, managing screen time or enabling focus mode to minimize distractions, users can ensure utmost efficiency, said Samsung in its statement.

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Digital Wellbeing Samsung

Device care Menu:

To maintain the device easily, another feature called the Device Care menu was introduced to provide quicker access to key functions and some individual features have been enhanced such as keeping or deleting duplicate photos.

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Galaxy S10 Device management Samsung

One UI Beta Program: Enjoy Android 10 on Galaxy S10

on October 14, 2019

Join the Beta Program and enjoy the new One UI with Android 10 features before its official release. Be one of the first to enjoy the new features and design, send us your feedback to help us create an exceptional experience.1

Designed to simplify and streamline interactions, One UI has brought a unified mobile experience to Galaxy devices. Since its launch, Samsung has been refining the UX, while also expanding its capabilities to help users focus on the tasks that matter. Features are further enhanced to make the experience more natural, seamless and efficient. Below are a few key features of One UI and Android 10 we are excited for users to test on the Galaxy S10.

Focusing on What Matters

The clean and easy-to-use interface allows users to enjoy minimized pop-ups, embedded loading indicators and simplified button arrangements. The new One UI features a streamlined design where notifications take up less space, so users are kept up-to-date while being able to focus on the task at hand. You stay focused while enjoying your favorite content in full screen and never miss any essential information.

Caller notification and volume bar are minimized.

Making the Mobile Experience Visibly Comfortable

The new, smarter layout provides a visually comfortable experience. An enhanced Dark Mode helps users at night by intelligently adjusting the brightness of images, texts and colors on the display while reducing battery consumption.

Smart Lock screen automatically adjusts the color and format of the clock and notifications to ensure you can always see the text and icons clearly.

Updated One UI (R) expands Dark Mode to home screen.

Smart Lock screen automatically adjusts the color of the text on the lock screen

Keeping Digital Wellness in Check

The expanded One UI provides a wide range of tools to help you manage your digital wellness. Focus Mode lets you pause apps temporarily for times when you need to minimize distractions and get in the zone. By tracking usage, managing screen time or enabling focus mode to minimize distractions, users can ensure they are being efficient.

Maintaining the performance of your smartphone is easier with the intuitive Device Care menu, which gives you quicker access to the essential functions. Some individual features are also enhanced to give you more control, such as keeping or deleting duplicate photos.

Focus Mode lets you pause apps temporarily

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