Samsung Experience 8.1 (based on Android Nougat) running on a Samsung Galaxy S8 | |
Developer | Samsung Electronics |
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OS family | Android (Based on Linux), Unix-like |
Working state | Discontinued |
Source model | Open source with proprietary components |
Initial release | December 7, 2016 |
yes|Final release|Latest release}} | Samsung Experience 10.0 (Android 9.0) / 2019 |
Available in | 100+ languages and 25 locales worldwide |
Update method | Firmware over-the-air |
Kernel type | Monolithic (modified Linux kernel) |
Default user interface | Graphical |
Preceded by | TouchWiz |
Succeeded by | One UI |
Samsung Experience (stylized as SΛMSUNG Experience) is a discontinued software overlay for the Android "launcher" by Samsung for its Galaxy devices running Android 7.x “Nougat” and Android 8.x “Oreo”. It was introduced in late 2016 on a beta build based on Android 7.0 “Nougat” for the Galaxy S7, succeeding TouchWiz.[1] It has been succeeded in 2018 by One UI based on Android 9 “Pie” and later versions.
TouchWiz was the former name that Samsung used for its UI and icons. It was originally released in May 2008 for the SGH-F480 mobile phone. Reviewers had criticized Samsung for including too many features and Software bloat, especially in the Galaxy S4, which included what many users called a Samsung "feature creep".[2] In the following years, though, Samsung had incrementally removed the bloatware and extra features, until TouchWiz was no longer recognized as TouchWiz, leading them to rename it.[3]
Samsung Experience makes several changes to Android's default homescreen. The apps icon is on the bottom right of the screen instead of the bottom middle, the Google Now search bar is just below the middle of the screen instead of at the top, and there is a weather widget (provided by The Weather Channel or AccuWeather in select countries or devices) at the top right corner of the screen. In addition, a user can edit the apps grid layout.[4]
The "Edge" (curved glass at the edge of the screen) was originally introduced in the Samsung Galaxy Note Edge, and popularized with the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge.
The tasks edge gives users a shortcut to commonly utilized tasks, such as making a phone call to a certain contact, setting a timer, and creating an event in S Planner. It is an assortment of icons (e.g. contact pictures [with phone, messaging, or mail icons], an app icon with a plus symbol on its bottom right corner, or a photo [from your library] masked in the shape of a circle [with the gallery icon on the bottom right corner]) on the right of the screen.[5] The people edge allows the user to add 5 different contacts to display on the screen, for quick access to functions such as calling, texting, and emailing. It displays the contact's name and photo.[5] The apps edge displays ten of a user's most frequently used apps, with five in two columns. A user can also add a complete folder to the screen.[5]
Yahoo! sports, finance, and news are panels that are included with the phone.[5] A user can download extra panels for ease of use, such as an RSS reader, Twitter trends, and news from CNN.[6]
With quick tools, the Edge transforms into a ruler, compass, or flashlight.[5]
When a user swipes the edge of the screen and the screen is off, the edge display turns on and displays missed calls, the current time, weather, and news.[7]
First released with the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 for Android Marshmallow, the Grace UX was named after the device's codename, and eventually made its way to older devices, including the Galaxy Note 5 through an update (Korea and eventually to other countries), and the Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge through the official Android Nougat update. The Grace UX features a cleaner, flatter look to iconography and extensive use of white space. TouchWiz Grace UX devices also benefit from the Secure Folder functionality, which enables users to keep certain data, and even apps, behind a secure password.
In addition, for most countries, all the languages that were absent from previous versions (Android Marshmallow or earlier) will be available in this release, starting with the Samsung Galaxy Tab S3.
Most of Samsung's mobile devices have AMOLED displays and the screen is left mostly black when the always-on display is active; only illuminated pixels require power since they are LEDs. The screen will display the current time, the calendar, or a selected image. There are different styles for each option (the clock has 7 styles, the calendar has 2 styles, and the image has 3 styles).[8] Later on, additional functionality was added to turn on the always-on display feature either in a scheduled manner, or keep it always on. The always-on display also adjusts its brightness as per the ambient light brightness automatically.
The Always-on Display is available on Samsung Galaxy A series (2017 & 2018), Samsung Galaxy S7/S7 edge, Samsung Galaxy S8/S8+ and higher, Galaxy J7 (2017)/J7 Pro/J7+ (or C7 2017), Galaxy C5/C7/C9 Pro and Samsung Galaxy Note 7 and higher devices only.
Samsung includes a file manager with its Galaxy phones, unlike stock Android.[9]
It also gives access to Google Drive and OneDrive cloud storage solutions and ability to connect to FTP servers.
Any game that a user downloads is combined into a single folder. In that folder, one can optimize frame rate and resolution.[10] It includes Game Tools, a button that appears when a user is playing a game. When tapped, it can mute notifications, turn off the capacitive keys, minimize the game, screenshot, and record gameplay.[10] This feature was renamed as gaming hub in late 2023.
Bixby is an assistant that launched with the Samsung Galaxy S8. It replaces S Voice on Samsung phones and has three parts, including Bixby Voice, Bixby Vision and Bixby Home. Bixby Voice can be triggered by saying "Hey Bixby" or pressing and holding the button located below the volume rocker, dubbed the Bixby Button. Bixby Vision is built into the camera app and can "see" what one can see as it is essentially an augmented reality camera that can identify objects in real time, search for them on various services, and offer the user to purchase them if available. Bixby is also able to translate text, read QR codes and recognize landmarks.[11] Bixby Home can be found by swiping to the right on the home screen. It is a vertically scrolling list of information that Bixby can interact with, for example, weather, fitness activity, and buttons for controlling their smart home gadgets.[11]
Bixby can do tasks related to a single keyword. For example, a simple "Good Night" can request the device to turn to silent mode and turn on the Night Mode display.
(exclusive to the Galaxy Note and Tab series)
Version | Android Version | Release date | Features |
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Samsung Experience 8.0
(modified TouchWiz Grace UX) |
Android 7.0 "Nougat" | January 19, 2017 | Redesigned UI
Updated Edge UX
Tilt to Unlock
Updated Always-On Display
Samsung Cloud
Additions to Theme Store
Blue-light filter
Wide Selfie
Multi-Locale
|
Samsung Experience 8.1 | Android 7.0 "Nougat" | April 21, 2017 | Altered design
DeX
Bixby
Bixby Vision
Samsung Connect support
Other
|
Samsung Experience 8.5 | Android 7.1.1 "Nougat" | September 15, 2017 | App Pair (flagship phones from 7.0 Nougat update)
Expanded S Pen features
Facial and Iris recognition improvements (exclusive to Galaxy flagships)
More stable UI
|
Samsung Experience 9.0 | Android 8.0 "Oreo" | February 8, 2018[14] | Bixby
Dual Messenger
Finder
Home
Quick Panel
Samsung Cloud
SmartThings (formerly Samsung Connect)
Samsung Keyboard
Other
|
Samsung Experience 9.5 | Android 8.1 "Oreo" | August 9, 2018[18] | Bixby 2.0
|
Samsung Experience 10.0 (beta version of One UI 1.0) |
Android 9 "Pie" | November 9, 2018 |
Note that this list is not exhaustive.
Device | Version |
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Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge | Original: TouchWiz 5.0 (Android 5.0.2 "Lollipop") Upgradeable: Samsung Experience 8.0 (Android 7.0 "Nougat") |
Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ | Original: TouchWiz 5.1 (Android 5.1.1 "Lollipop") Upgradeable: Samsung Experience 8.0 (Android 7.0 "Nougat") |
Samsung Galaxy S5 Neo (SM-G903W8) | Original: TouchWiz 5.1 (Android 5.1.1 "Lollipop") Upgradeable: Samsung Experience 8.0 (Android 7.0 "Nougat") |
Samsung Galaxy S7, S7 Edge and S7 Active | Original: TouchWiz 6.0 (Android 6.0.1 "Marshmallow") Upgradeable: Samsung Experience 9.0 (Android 8.0 "Oreo") |
Samsung Galaxy Note 5 | Original: TouchWiz 5.1 (Android 5.1.1 "Lollipop") Upgradeable: Samsung Experience 8.0 (Android 7.0 "Nougat") |
Samsung Galaxy Note Fan Edition (FE) | Original: Samsung Experience 8.1 (Android 7.0 "Nougat") Upgradeable: Samsung Experience 9.0 (Android 8.0 "Oreo") |
Samsung Galaxy Note 8 | Original: Samsung Experience 8.5 (Android 7.1.1 "Nougat") Upgradeable: Samsung Experience 9.0 (Android 8.0 "Oreo") |
Samsung Galaxy Note 9 | Samsung Experience 9.5 (Android 8.1 "Oreo") |
Samsung Galaxy A3, A5 and A7 (2016) | Original: TouchWiz 5.1 (Android 5.1.1 "Lollipop") Upgradeable: Samsung Experience 8.0 (Android 7.0 "Nougat") |
Samsung Galaxy A9 Pro (2016) | Original: TouchWiz 6.0 (Android 6.0.1 "Marshmallow") Upgradeable: Samsung Experience 9.0 (Android 8.0 "Oreo") |
Samsung Galaxy A8 (2016) | Original: TouchWiz Grace UX (Android 6.0.1 "Marshmallow") Upgradeable: Samsung Experience 9.0 (Android 8.0 "Oreo") |
Samsung Galaxy A3, A5 and A7 (2017) | Original: TouchWiz Grace UX (Android 6.0.1 "Marshmallow") Upgradeable: Samsung Experience 9.0 (Android 8.0 "Oreo") |
Samsung Galaxy A8 / A8+ (2018) | Original: Samsung Experience 8.5 (Android 7.1.1 "Nougat") Upgradeable: Samsung Experience 9.0 (Android 8.0 "Oreo") |
Samsung Galaxy A6 / A6+ (2018) | Samsung Experience 9.0 (Android 8.0 "Oreo") |
Samsung Galaxy A8 Star (2018) Samsung Galaxy A9 Star (2018) |
Samsung Experience 9.0 (Android 8.0 "Oreo") |
Samsung Galaxy A7 (2018) | Samsung Experience 9.0 (Android 8.0 "Oreo") |
Samsung Galaxy A9 (2018) | Samsung Experience 9.0 (Android 8.0 "Oreo") |
Samsung Galaxy A6s (2018) | Samsung Experience 9.0 (Android 8.0 "Oreo") |
Samsung Galaxy A8s (2018) | Samsung Experience 9.5 (Android 8.1 "Oreo") |
Samsung Galaxy J5 (2016) |
Original: TouchWiz 6.0 (Android 6.0.1 "Marshmallow") Upgradeable: Samsung Experience 9.0/9.5 (Android 8.0/8.1 "Oreo") |
Samsung Galaxy J7 (2016) Samsung Galaxy J7 Prime / Galaxy On7 (2016) |
Original: TouchWiz 6.0 (Android 6.0.1 "Marshmallow") Upgradeable: Samsung Experience 9.5 (Android 8.1"Oreo") |
Samsung Galaxy J3 (2017) / J3 Pro Galaxy J5 (2017) / J5 Pro Galaxy J7 (2017) / J7 Pro |
Original: Samsung Experience 8.1 (Android 7.0 "Nougat") Upgradeable: Samsung Experience 9.0 (Android 8.0 "Oreo") or Samsung Experience 9.5 (Android 8.1 "Oreo") |
Samsung Galaxy J7 Max (2017) / On Max (2017) | Samsung Experience 8.1 (Android 7.0 "Nougat") Upgradeable: Samsung Experience 9.5 (Android 8.1 "Oreo") |
Samsung Galaxy J7 Nxt/J7 Core/J7 Neo | Original: Samsung Experience 8.1 (Android 7.0 "Nougat") Upgradeable: Samsung Experience 9.5 (Android 8.1 "Oreo") |
Samsung Galaxy J2 Pro (2018) / Galaxy J2 (2018) / Galaxy Grand Prime Pro | Samsung Experience 8.5 (Android 7.1.1 "Nougat") |
Samsung Galaxy J7 Prime 2 Samsung Galaxy J7 Prime (2018) |
Samsung Experience 8.5 (Android 7.1.1 "Nougat") |
Samsung Galaxy J2 Core (2018) | Samsung Experience 9.5 (Android 8.1 "Oreo") |
Samsung Galaxy J7 Duo (2018) | Samsung Experience 9.0 (Android 8.0 "Oreo") |
Samsung Galaxy J4 (2018) | Original: Samsung Experience 9.0 (Android 8.0 "Oreo") |
Samsung Galaxy J8 (2018) | Samsung Experience 9.0 (Android 8.0 "Oreo") |
Samsung Galaxy J4+ (2018) | Original: Samsung Experience 9.5 (Android 8.1 "Oreo") |
Samsung Galaxy J6 (2018) | Samsung Experience 9.0 (Android 8.0 "Oreo") |
Samsung Galaxy J6+ (2018) | Samsung Experience 9.5 (Android 8.1 "Oreo") |
Samsung Galaxy C9 Pro | Original: TouchWiz Grace UX (Android 6.0.1 "Marshmallow") Upgradeable: Samsung Experience 9.0 (Android 8.0 "Oreo") |
Samsung Galaxy C7 Pro | Original: TouchWiz Grace UX (Android 6.0.1 "Marshmallow") Upgradeable: Samsung Experience 8.1 (Android 7.0 "Nougat") |
Samsung Galaxy C8 / C7 (2017) Samsung Galaxy J7+ |
Samsung Experience 8.5 (Android 7.1.1 "Nougat") |
Samsung Galaxy Feel | Original: Samsung Experience 8.1 (Android 7.0 "Nougat") Upgradeable: Samsung Experience 9.0 (Android 8.0 "Oreo") |
Samsung Galaxy S Light Luxury | Samsung Experience 9.0 (Android 8.0 "Oreo") |
Samsung Galaxy Xcover 4 | Samsung Experience 9.5 (Android 8.1 "Oreo") |
Samsung Galaxy M10 / Galaxy M20 | Samsung Experience 9.5 (Android 8.1 "Oreo") |
Device | Model number | Version |
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Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 (8.0 and 9.7) 2015 and 2016 versions |
All (Except T819C, T815C, T719C)[22] | Original (2015): TouchWiz 5.0 (Android 5.0.2 "Lollipop") Original (2016): TouchWiz 6.0 (Android 6.0.1 "Marshmallow") Upgradeable: Samsung Experience 9.0 (Android 8.0 "Oreo") |
Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 | SM-T820, SM-T825 | Original: Samsung Experience 8.0 (Android 7.0 "Nougat") Upgradeable: Samsung Experience 9.0 (Android 8.0 "Oreo") |
Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 | SM-T830, SM-T835 | Samsung Experience 9.5 (Android 8.1 "Oreo") |
Samsung Galaxy Tab A 8.0[23] | SM-T350, SM-T355, SM-P350, SM-P355 | Original: TouchWiz 5.0 (Android 5.0.2 ''Lollipop'')
Upgradeable: Samsung Experience 9.0 ( Android 8.0 "Oreo)[24] |
Samsung Galaxy Tab A 9.7[25][26] | SM-T550, SM-T555, SM-P550, SM-P555 | Original: TouchWiz 5.0 (Android 5.0.2 ''Lollipop'')
Upgradeable: Samsung Experience 9.0 (Android 8.0 "Oreo")[27] |
Samsung Galaxy Tab A 8.0 (2017) Samsung Galaxy Tab A2 S |
SM-T380, SM-T385 | Original: Samsung Experience 8.5 (Android 7.1.1 "Nougat") Upgradeable: Samsung Experience 9.5 (Android 8.1 "Oreo") (SM-T380 only) |
Samsung Galaxy Tab Active 2[28] | SM-T390, SM-T395 | Samsung Experience 8.5 ( Android 7.1.1 "Nougat") |
Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.5 (2018)[29] | SM-T590, SM-T595 | Samsung Experience 9.5 (Android 8.1 "Oreo") |
Samsung Galaxy Tab E[30][31][32] US version only |
SM-T560NU | Original: TouchWiz 5.1 (Android 5.1.1 "Lollipop")
Upgradeable: Samsung Experience 8.0 ( Android 7.0 "Nougat") |
Preceded by TouchWiz |
Samsung Experience 2017–2019 |
Succeeded by One UI |
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samsung Experience.
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