Google’s Android OS is the most popular mobile operating system in the world. Its open-source nature, which allows for endless customization and modification, is a paradise for OEMs and developers. While there are a few companies that prefer to stick to the basics and use Android in its purest form, the majority enjoy taking advantage of the endless customization options that the operating system offers.
Samsung's August Software Update – Here's Why It Matters
One of the biggest players in the business, Samsung, has been up to its ears in Android modification. The company has struggled in the past with its TouchWiz UI, but it seems to have turned the tide in the past year.
With the launch of Android 9 Pie, Samsung turned over a new leaf and unveiled a new user interface to carry forward the company’s legacy — One UI. Based on Android Pie, the new, revamped UI grabbed a lot of attention as it finally brought a nearly bloatware-free experience to Samsung smartphones.
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