[VIDEO] This is how the Galaxy Note 10 flies with Android 10 One UI 2.0: performance, new gestures and news

Today we are going to show in a video how the Galaxy Note 10 flies with One UI 2.0 like Samsung's custom layer with Android 10. We are going to emphasize gestures, how to activate them, show their performance and how everything opens like a charm.

A great step taken by Samsung with One UI 2.0 and that is the perfect example of what a user can expect when their mobile is updated to a higher version. We explained the reason for this great improvement a few days ago, and now is the time to show it on video with a summary of its most important news.

One UI 2.0 on the Note 10: its performance

Performance One UI 2.0

Both the Note 10 and the Galaxy S10 have received a noticeable improvement in performance that has stunned to the community of owners of these mobiles. Go through this article to know the details, but everything is due to the new programming scheme for the operation of the cores.

Now everything happens to be very smooth and just move with the new gestures to switch between a heavy game like Eve Echoes and other apps, shows how far the Korean company has come with performance. You have it on video to witness it.

The new gestures of Android 10 in One UI 2.0

New Gestures

You can activate the new gestures from Settings> Display> Navigation bar> Full screen gestures> More options> Slide from the sides and the bottom. So we already have the Android 10 gestures active.

They are all these:

  • Gestures on the sides inwards to go backwards
  • Gesture from the bottom to the center to go home
  • Gesture from the bottom to the center and hold down for a few seconds for recent apps
  • Left side gesture. to the right and vice versa with a little angle to go to the last app
  • Diagonal gesture from the corners bottom towards the center for the Google Assistant
  • Diagonal gesture from the side inward for the hamburger menu.

Simply Samsung has embroidered it, and although it takes a few days to get all the experience to get it, when you control it, you can handle a very long mobile like the Note 10 with a single hand.

New camera and photography app

Camera app

It really has copied the google camera interface (don't miss the fully functional GCAM for the Note 10) to wisely incorporate it into Samsung's. We have the selective focus, camera and video options as the main ones, and an extra button to access the rest of the modes such as food, night and more. All very intuitive and that allows us to quickly navigate between different modes.

It is true that previously it was heavier to get to the other end of the modes and then return to the other. Now it is at hand and the experience wins many integers. We have not cited the photo enhancements in the video, but they are more than evident in night and day mode.

ISO 3200 and shutter at 30 seconds: star photography

ISO 3200

It has become fashionable star photography and we see how Samsung has incorporated in the Pro mode of the camera what is the ISO at 3200 and the shutter at 30 seconds. In this way you can, as long as you have enough pulse to hold the mobile during that time, take those night photos that are becoming so fashionable.

New interface in maintenance and battery

Battery

Improved the maintenance interface experience with new animations and has been rearranged Every options. As with the battery with an interface taken from Android 10 and that now no longer shows the screen hours since our mobile was connected to the current. That is, it is reset every day. It has its cons.

Of course, we have more information and more attractive graphics to get a better idea of ​​how the battery is doing. In fact, the battery, as the days go by, has improved to what it was in Android 9. It is too early to determine.

Other details

Calls

Apart from that quick access panel that is now more compact to access with one hand, it is also interesting that wallpaper that darkens with night mode or how we have a mini pop for calls and that we can configure from the same phone app in the settings.

All a One UI 2.0 that has elevated the experience and that now we can say that it is simply spectacular. If you don't have a Note 10 or Galaxy S10 on hand, try to get a colleague to show you. Your teeth are going to get very long.


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