One UI, the new user interface designed by Samsung for their smartphones will be available with the upcoming Android 9.0 Pie update. The new One UI that take place the existing Samsung Experience UI will give a whole new experience to users on their smartphone. Below is what is new in One UI, which devices will get it and One UI background wallpaper download.

Samsung One UI background wallpaper is now available for download. Extracted from leaked One UI beta software, the wallpaper look a lot like the good old Android Jelly Bean wallpaper, but this one is little brighter than the one we are already familiar with. Interested users can download the wallpaper from below link in high resolution.

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Samsung’s new One UI software mainly focuses on three things. 1) Focus on the task at hand: It is designed to help you focus on what really matters to you. The de-cluttered screen shows relevant information with each tap, so you only get the essentials, one at a time.

2) Interact naturally: With One UI interacting with your phone just feels natural. Content and features will be at your fingertips, so you can get to them faster.

3) Visibly Comfortable: The whole new One UI offers an increased level of comfortable with true Dark Mode experience, a streamlined settings menu with a new layout, and more.

Which devices will get One UI

It will be available with the Android 9 Pie update, which is expected to roll out in January 2019. Samsung Galaxy S9, Galaxy S9+, Galaxy Note 9 devices are confirmed to get the Android 9 Pie update. It will also come pre-installed with the upcoming Galaxy phones.

How to get One UI right now

You can sign up for One UI Beta Program to get it right now. All you need to download the Samsung Members application from Galaxy Apps or the Google Play Store. After logging in, go to Notices and select “One UI Beta Program Registration” to submit an application.

Download One UI background wallpaper

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Interested users can download Samsung One UI wallpaper in high-resolution from this link. All credit goes to droid-life.com for sharing the wallpaper.

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