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[Video] See early Android 9.0 Pie software in action on the Galaxy S9+

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Last updated: September 21st, 2018 at 04:15 UTC+02:00

An early build of Android 9.0 Pie for the Galaxy S9+ was leaked online earlier this week, offering us a look at some of the changes the new software will bring to Samsung's 2018 flagship. We already saw the screenshots of Android Pie with the new Samsung Experience 10 UX on the Galaxy S9+, and the folks over at XDA Developers have now released a video showing Pie in action on the device.

Galaxy S9+ Android 9.0 Pie hands-on video

The leaked Android Pie build has a notably different card-based user interface, with even the options in the phone's settings divided into different cards. On Pie, each subsection of the phone's settings has the title of that menu at the top, followed by the various options that you can modify. Bixby has an upgraded UI as well, although the functionality reportedly hasn't changed much. Of course, this is a very early build, so the final Galaxy S9+ Android 9.0 Pie release might be drastically different.

You can check out the video below and, if you have the Snapdragon version of the Galaxy S9+ in the US and are feeling adventurous, you can try out the leaked build yourself. Do tell us what you think about what you've seen of Pie on the Galaxy S9+ by voting in our poll.

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