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[Poll Results!] Are you happy with Samsung’s implementation of Android 7.0?

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Last updated: April 17th, 2020 at 14:44 UTC+02:00

Samsung started allowing some lucky customers to get an early taste of Android 7.0 on their Galaxy S7 and S7 edge smartphones earlier this week. The update brings a lot of features that were earlier exclusive to the now discontinued Galaxy Note 7, but most importantly, it also brings along a brand new user interface design.

If you haven't checked out the new UI yet, browse through dozens of screenshots that we published yesterday. The update introduces newer and smoother animations, an improved Always On Display mode, Blue Light Filter, various performance modes, Device Maintenance, and some other new features to Samsung's current flagship smartphones, the Galaxy S7 and the Galaxy S7 edge.

Let us know what you think about the new Android 7.0-based UI design. Are you happy with Samsung's iteration of Android 7.0 (Nougat)? Cast your votes in the poll below.

Poll Results: According to the poll results, the majority of voters (71%) are happy with Samsung's implementation of Android 7.0, and why shouldn't they be? The company has introduced a lot of new features. However, there are a few voters (16%) who think that the new UI design is too bright for their taste, while others (12%) don't seem to care about it as long as they get to use Android 7.0.

You can have a look at all the changes and new features that Samsung brought in with Android 7.0 in our What's New With Nougat series of articles.

Are you happy with Samsung’s implementation of Android 7.0?
  • Yes, the new UI looks awesome 36%, 1640 votes
    1640 votes 36%
    1640 votes - 36% of all votes
  • Yes, the new UI looks awesome 36%, 1640 votes
    1640 votes 36%
    1640 votes - 36% of all votes
  • No, the new UI is too bright for my taste 8%, 376 votes
    376 votes 8%
    376 votes - 8% of all votes
  • No, the new UI is too bright for my taste 8%, 376 votes
    376 votes 8%
    376 votes - 8% of all votes
  • Meh. I don’t care about the UI design as long as I get Android 7.0 6%, 278 votes
    278 votes 6%
    278 votes - 6% of all votes
  • Meh. I don’t care about the UI design as long as I get Android 7.0 6%, 278 votes
    278 votes 6%
    278 votes - 6% of all votes
Total Votes: 4588
10 November 2016
Voting is closed
Poll Android 7.0Galaxy Beta ProgramGalaxy S7Galaxy S7 edge
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