Samsung One UI 2: From features to functionality, here's what makes the Android 10-based OS interesting
The last year and a half have seen Samsung up its game in the smartphone market, and one of the biggest contributing factors behind the company’s improved performance has been its move away from the Experience UI. Over the last two weeks, we’ve had the chance to try One UI 2 on Samsung’s Galaxy Note 10 Plus, and here’s what we think about it. What also helps improve the visual experience on One UI 2 is the interface’s ability to provide the user with new gesture controls that come with Android 10. While stock and close to stock Android solutions are often better suited for user needs, Samsung’s One UI 2 bucks that trend as it manages to add a touch of premium to the otherwise functional software that Android is. Enhanced functionality and improved performance Another thing of note with the Android 10-based One UI 2 is that it brings enhanced functionality over last year’s One UI.
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