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- Honor Magic5 Lite - Android 13
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- Sbennytopia
introduction
The dust has settled and we’ve had a fair amount of time to get around all the new features One UI 5.0 has to offer. It has come a long way since the first iteration of the new chapter of Samsung OS after Samsung Experience. It’s easily one of our favorite custom Android skins, and the latest version is a big step forward in many respects.
The first thing we noticed is how much smoother it is compared to One UI 4.0.
Secondly, it is evident that the developer team has been working hard to bring a number of new features to the already feature-rich operating system. While most other OEMs have introduced modest changes to their new Android overlays, Samsung’s changelog is a bit difficult to cover from top to bottom. There are new additions in virtually every category, from visual changes to some under the hood improvements.
In fact, One UI 5.0 feels like a much bigger update than Android 13 itself. This brings us to our first stop in our One UI 5.0 review.
Android 13
The basic features of Android are sometimes overlooked by other manufacturers when they update their proprietary versions of the OS, but Samsung diligently implements them in its One UI.
The post continues on our Blog: Samsung Galaxy One UI 5.0 (Android 13) review.
What do you think about it? Feel free to reply below!
The dust has settled and we’ve had a fair amount of time to get around all the new features One UI 5.0 has to offer. It has come a long way since the first iteration of the new chapter of Samsung OS after Samsung Experience. It’s easily one of our favorite custom Android skins, and the latest version is a big step forward in many respects.
The first thing we noticed is how much smoother it is compared to One UI 4.0.
Secondly, it is evident that the developer team has been working hard to bring a number of new features to the already feature-rich operating system. While most other OEMs have introduced modest changes to their new Android overlays, Samsung’s changelog is a bit difficult to cover from top to bottom. There are new additions in virtually every category, from visual changes to some under the hood improvements.
In fact, One UI 5.0 feels like a much bigger update than Android 13 itself. This brings us to our first stop in our One UI 5.0 review.
Android 13
The basic features of Android are sometimes overlooked by other manufacturers when they update their proprietary versions of the OS, but Samsung diligently implements them in its One UI.
The post continues on our Blog: Samsung Galaxy One UI 5.0 (Android 13) review.
What do you think about it? Feel free to reply below!
