Samsung has just rolled out a new One UI update for users running the Android 9 Pie beta. This is only the second One UI beta update, so don’t expect it to be packed with features — this is simply a bug-fixing update.
The new update brings the November 1 Android security patch and weighs 748.52MB, so make sure you’re on a decent Wi-Fi connection before accepting the update.
Samsung squashed a good amount of bugs with this new update. We’re not going to type all of them out, but you can find the main bug fixes below:
The official consumer-ready version of One UI is slated to roll out sometime in January 2019 for the Galaxy S9, S9 Plus, and Galaxy Note 9. If you’re a Note 9 owner, you can finally sign up to join the One UI beta program.
The new update brings the November 1 Android security patch and weighs 748.52MB, so make sure you’re on a decent Wi-Fi connection before accepting the update.
Samsung squashed a good amount of bugs with this new update. We’re not going to type all of them out, but you can find the main bug fixes below:
- Delay of displaying a screen with an incoming call
- Impossible to join a group call
- Swiping left or right does not work in recent apps menu
- Application closes when moving an image to another folder in the Gallery app
- Alarm go off with vibration only
- Another alarm is displayed on the lock screen even though there is no set alarm
- Alarm doesn’t ring on scheduled time
- Screen gets cut off when switching YouTube from landscape to portrait mode
- While playing music, speed changes and sound breaks
- Apps screen and app name is overlapped or there is an empty space instead of it
The official consumer-ready version of One UI is slated to roll out sometime in January 2019 for the Galaxy S9, S9 Plus, and Galaxy Note 9. If you’re a Note 9 owner, you can finally sign up to join the One UI beta program.
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