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One UI 9 - Every Single Feature Explained!
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Samsung's One UI nine, based on Android seventeen, introduces a "driving report" feature that analyzes your driving habits, tracking acceleration, sharp turns, and phone usage to offer improvement suggestions. The camera app now allows for simultaneous front and back camera video recording in a side-by-side format, though limited to ten eighty p. The interface itself has undergone refinements for a cleaner look, with reduced text descriptions in menus and better organization of grouped items. Additionally, the quick settings panel features a revamped music player with a colorful waveform animation and more customizable sliders for brightness and volume, now occupying separate spaces. Samsung's browser integrates enhanced AI capabilities to answer questions about web pages and allows multiple browser windows to be managed as distinct apps. For security, the power menu now requires a passcode immediately after backing out, and restarting or powering off the phone also necessitates authentication. A new "network restrictions" option in connectivity labs lets you block specific apps from accessing the internet. Samsung DeX has been updated with easier window management between desktops and desktop previews on the recent screen. Location permission use is now indicated by a blue dot, mirroring Android's privacy indicators, with enhanced control over apps accessing your location. The accessibility menu offers "text spotlight" for enlarging text and improved shortcuts for physical keyboards. Samsung apps like Modes and Routines, My Files, and Samsung Notes have also received updates, including clearer routine descriptions, a refreshed file manager with improved search and direct PDF viewing, and new editing tools for notes that work with the S Pen.