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Samsung happily stunned us with just how rapid it began its Android 16 beta, particularly after the mess it made with the One UI 7 rollout. One UI 8 has actually been a tiny upgrade thus far, however it makes some welcome tweaks to what we entered One UI 7’s significant redesign. While it’s based upon Android 16 and also has some attributes that Pixels don’t have access to just yet, 2 of my favored enhancements are missing out on, and I truly desire Samsung to include them immediately.
Product Expressive

I have actually constantly suched as the style Samsung has actually made use of with One UI, however it seems like it’s expanded stagnant, despite having the adjustments made in One UI 7. The UI on Pixels made use of to really feel even more medical, and One UI was enjoyable and bouncy, however I currently think that both have actually traded locations with the arrival of Android 16. Material 3 Expressive, silly name apart, is a large progression for Android, making it the leader in mobile style.
Bright, strong shades and lively computer animations make Android 16 really feel to life in a manner that is wondrous to make use of. It isn’t excellent– I desire there went to the very least a choice for even more regular widget forms. That’s a small problem, however, and generally, Android 16 with Product 3 Expressive is toning up to be my favored Android redesign yet, going beyond 4.4 KitKat. There is, naturally, the inquiry of the amount of applications will certainly take on the style language and just how rapid the majority of Google’s applications will certainly be upgraded to this face-lift, however the structure is a solid one.
Alert cooldown

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Notification Cooldown is a function that’s (virtually) excellent for those people that obtain pestered by a million alerts at once, and additionally maintain their ringer on. The method it functions is quite basic: As you get a number of alerts in fast sequence, the notifies will certainly end up being quieter over a duration of 2 mins. Afterwards time has actually expired, it goes back to the quantity it got on formerly.
And also, it’s clever regarding what alerts it silences and those it maintains to life. Call and discussions it thinks are high top priority will certainly still appear typical, as you would certainly desire them to. It isn’t excellent, though; I want to have the ability to change how much time it maintains alerts silent, as opposed to having a two-minute tough limitation.
Technically, Alert Cooldown was presented in Android 15. Nevertheless, Google included it in Android 15 QPR2, and OEMs like Samsung base their software application on the significant Android launches, not the QPR constructs. As a result, non-Pixel customers must see Alert Cooldown show up on their tools with Android 16, however there’s a catch– the OEM can select whether to include it.
This might transform in future One UI 8 betas, however unfortunately, Samsung has actually thus far picked not to make it possible for Alert Cooldown. Offered Samsung’s various other notification-related shenanigans of late, I do not envision the business will certainly include it in future builds, however I would certainly enjoy to be verified incorrect.
Respectable reference: Haptics

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This is even more of a Pixel-specific point than Android 16, however it’s my listing, and I such as haptics. Samsung’s front runner tools have top notch resonance electric motors. The trouble is that these electric motors are underutilised. Pixels have actually made use of refined resonances in their UI for several years currently, and Android 16 has actually taken that to the following degree. Swiping away alerts, scrolling with the summary display, readjusting illumination and quantity sliders, and making use of the finger print scanner all supply pleasantly pleasing haptic responses.
One UI does not do any one of that; it just supplies a dual resonance to the finger print scanner if it falls short to unlock. Terrific haptics may appear small, once you obtain made use of to them on a phone like the Pixel 9 Pro, phones that do not supply that responsive responses really feel drab.
Android 16 has actually been launched for Pixels currently, however One UI 8 is still on its 2nd beta, so there’s still time for Samsung to make some adjustments prior to it’s completed. I will not hold my breath for any kind of large adjustments that we have not currently seen, however you never ever recognize. Exist any kind of Android 16 attributes you want to see in One UI? Allow us recognize in the remarks.