Top 10 Samsung One UI features for Galaxy Note 9

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Samsung One UI update to the Note 9 brings several updates, upgrades and features. While there are many new things, this video focuses on just a few things that I believe are more important.

Lift to Wake
With this feature activated, you don’t even have to press the power key for the Note 9 to scan. It does so as soon as you pick it up and realizes you want to start unlocking by scanning for your face and eyes. It’s a great time saver and probably the best way to unlock the Note 9.

Schedule Always on Display
Always on display can consume quite a bit of battery but it is also a great feature to have. With the new One UI update, the Note 9 allows you to either schedule the always on display to be on as per your requirement or you can just have it come up on screen when you tap on it. This is a great battery saving tip and you still get always on display at will.

New Clock Styles

New customization options are always welcome and Samsung One UI brings you a couple of them. Within settings, you could go into lock screen and then tap on clock styles to access new clock styles for lock screen as well as always on display.

Speed up the UI

Samsung’s user interface is notoriously slow because of it’s sluggish animations and screen transitions. It is slow and despite such a fast processor inside, the UI feels slow. However, with the One UI Samsung allows you to reduce animations to make the experience feel faster. You can do so by going to Settings, advanced features and enabling ‘Reduce animations feature.

Full Screen Navigation Gesture

With Android Pie on the Note 9, you can now get rid of the navigation buttons that used to eat up screen space as well as make navigation a slower interaction. With full screen navigation gestures, you can just use swipe gestures to go back, see recent apps as well as go home.

Remember last mode on Camera

Earlier, if you exit the camera and go back into the app - the camera app will always open on photo mode. However, you can now set the camera to remember the last known mode when closing the camera app - so the next time you open, the camera app will open on the last mode used. This setting can be found under camera settings in ‘edit camera modes’ option.

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