Top 5 reasons to upgrade to Samsung One UI: Night Mode, Lift to wake and more

Samsung has recently rolled out the beta version of One UI and here are the top 5 reasons why you should upgrade right away

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One UI is based on Google's Android Pie operating system

Samsung recently started rolling out the Android Pie based One UI Beta update for the Samsung Galaxy S9/S9+ and Galaxy Note 9. One UI brings a lot of changes to the table including the Night mode, gesture-based navigation and much more. Here are the top 5 reasons why you should upgrade to One UI right away.

Gesture Navigation

Google has introduced gesture-based navigation on its latest Android 9 Pie operating system. One UI being based on Android Pie also brings gesture based navigation to the table. However, Samsung's implementation here is quite different when compared to Google.

Single-handed usage

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One UI makes reachability easier

Smartphones are getting bigger over the years. With the new aspect ratio and larger displays, it is quite difficult for most people to reach all four corners of the phone easily. To solve that, Samsung has come up with One UI. It makes single handed use much easier on smartphones like Samsung Galaxy S9+ and Galaxy Note 9. While the first party app options have been shifted to the bottom, notification panel and settings app have huge text on the top, which allows everything to shift a little bit lower.

Night Mode

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Night Mode will also help in saving your phone's battery

One of the most anticipated changes that the new One UI brings to the Samsung devices is the all-new Night mode. While Samsung likes to call it Night mode, it is more like a dark mode for the overall UI. It changes the system colour from white to black and makes it easier for your eyes. Also, as most Samsung phones use an AMOLED panel, this will be very useful in saving more battery.

Also Read: How to install Samsung One UI beta on Galaxy Note 9, S9 and S9+

Reorganised Settings

Apart from the visual changes, Samsung has also reorganised the Settings menu in the new One UI. The first thing that you will notice is that sections have been sorted. While Connections, Sounds and Display show up together on top, Notifications and Apps are bundled together. This makes it easier for the user to understand which settings are in which section.

Lift to wake

One feature that Samsung devices have been missing all these years is the raise to wake functionality. With One UI, the feature has finally arrived and it wakes up the device as soon as someone picks it up. This makes the Face, Iris or Intelligent unlock a more seamless and better unlocking method.