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[Poll Results!] What do you think of Samsung’s new UI in Android 9.0?

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Last updated: October 1st, 2018 at 09:47 UTC+02:00

A leaked build of Android 9.0 for Galaxy S9 is out now and earlier today, we posted dozens of screenshots showcasing Samsung Experience 10.0. That's the next major update of Samsung's custom skin for Android which will come with the Android 9.0 Pie update.

Some features are broken in the leaked build but that's to be expected from such an early version. It obviously has quite a few bugs as well. Nevertheless, it does give us a good look at the user interface changes that Samsung is working on. These include a new night mode, horizontal scrolling of recent apps, rounded corners and a new look for many of its native apps.

You have seen the screenshots already so the question is, what do you think of Samsung's new user interface? Does it make you excited for the Android 9.0 Pie update? Or do you like things how they are right now and this major change doesn't appeal to you? Vote below and discuss in the comments below.

Results: Unsurprisingly, 59 percent of those who voted can't wait for Android 9.0 to arrive. 24 percent will decide if they like it or not based on the improvements made while 9 percent feel that some UI elements should not have been changed. Only 8 percent of voters do not like Samsung Experience 10.0 so it appears that Samsung will please a lot of its users with this latest UI update.

What do you think of Samsung's new UI in Android 9.0?
  • I love it! Can't wait for Android 9.0 59%, 1512 votes
    1512 votes 59%
    1512 votes - 59% of all votes
  • Not sure, will decide if Samsung improves it more 24%, 612 votes
    612 votes 24%
    612 votes - 24% of all votes
  • I feel some elements should not have been changed 9%, 230 votes
    230 votes 9%
    230 votes - 9% of all votes
  • I don't like Samsung Experience 10.0 at all 8%, 199 votes
    199 votes 8%
    199 votes - 8% of all votes
Total Votes: 2553
19 September 2018 - 1 October 2018
Voting is closed
Poll Android 9.0Android Pie
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