Sunday, October 13, 2024

Samsung starts rolling out One UI update to its TVs!

A few days ago, during the Samsung Developer Conference (SDC) 2024, Samsung announced it would bring One UI to its TVs. The company has now fulfilled its promise. Starting today, Samsung has started rolling out the One UI update to its smart TVs.

We are surprised to see the update reach TVs so quickly after the announcement. The South Korean firm said its smart TVs will get operating system updates for seven years.

Samsung TVs from 2023 start getting One UI update

Samsung TV S90C One UI Tizen 8.0 Update

Samsung has released the One UI update, based on the Tizen 8.0 operating system, to its smart TVs, which were released in 2023. Our S90C OLED TV has started getting the update. It brings a new interface, several new UI improvements, more Game Bar features, and a lot more.

Earlier, the S90C TV was running Tizen 7.0 operating system. It is now running software version 2011, and it received the software version 2000 a few days ago. Have a look at the complete One UI update changelog below.

Samsung TV One UI update: Full changelog

One UI

Discover Endless Possibilities with One UI

Immerse yourself in a unique Samsung screen experience with personalized content, optimized gaming, fitness, and seamless connectivity for a wide range of devices.

[Notify Update]

  • This upgrade includes changes and improvements as listed below.
  • The exact changes may differ depending on your device model, country, etc.
  • Some of the features that change may require you to sign in to a Samsung account.
  • Please keep your device up to date and regularly check for software updates.
  • Once you install this version of the OS, you cannot uninstall or revert back to the previous version.

[Samsung Tizen OS Updated]

  • Samsung Tizen OS version Ingrade from 7 to & including open-sources and new features.
  • Upgrading the web engine from version 94 to 108 in Samsung Tizen OS 8.0

[Home Screen]

  • For you tab (personalised recommendations), Live tab and Apps tab have been implemented, allowing easy access to the content and apps you want.

[Watch Later]

  • The “Watch Later” feature has been added to the content details screen, enabling users to save preferred content in a Watch Later list and enjoy it conveniently.

[Samsung Daily+]

  • A lifestyle service hub that provides useful daily life experiences has been added to the Home screen.

[Search]

  • Recently searched content and related content have been implemented as recommendations.

[Multi Control]

  • You can control multiple Samsung devices signed in with the same Samsung account using the same keyboard and mouse.

[Workout Tracker]

  • By connecting your Galaxy Watch, real-time workout data, including calorie consumption and heart rate, can be monitored. For more details, refer to the guide available on Daily+.

[Remote Setting/123/Colour Button]

  • Based on usage history and present circumstances, tailored channel and setting recommendations can be provided

[SmartThings]

  • loT cameras can be used through the Smart Things app on mobile devices

[Accessibility]

  • The Accessibility Shortcut can rearrange its options according to usage frequency.

[Programme guide]

  • The design has been updated to enhance user convenience and “Samsung TV Plus” has been added as a new category.

[On-screen keypad]

  • Supported languages have been expanded. The mouse Drag & Drop feature has been enhanced, and when a mobile device is connected, the input pad will be displayed on the mobile screen automatically.

[Game Bar]

  • The game bar interface has been changed to the latest design.

[Multi View]

  • Zoom in screens on request. When mirroring a mobile device, you can use keyboard and mouse controls.

[Daily Board]

  • With Daily Board, you can decorate the screen with beautiful wallpapers and useful widgets – even when the screen is off.

[ConnecTime]

  • New features include video calls, messaging, and mobile screen sharing for TV and mobile.

[Security undate]

  • Enhanced data protection measures have been implemented (Samsung account sign-in required.

[Q-Symphony]

  • Wi-Fi Speaker Surround Setup has been upgraded to Q-Symphony, enabling connection to the Music Frame.

[Notice of change in supported apps]

  • Certain apps may not be compatible with Samsung Tizen OS 8.0. Check compatibility with app providers before upgrading your device.

Watch our S90D OLED TV review in the video below.

After installing this update, we have noticed that several UI elements from the One UI software on Samsung's smartphones have been used on TVs as well. For example, the animation with four revolving dots is now used on TVs. App icons for Bixby, Gallery, Samsung Internet, and SmartThings now match app icons on phones and tablets even more closely.

Moreover, the Settings overlay that appears when you press the gear-shaped icon on the remote controller is now a lot more compact. It first displays three shortcuts: Number Pad, Settings, and SmartThings. Moreover, One UI displays frequently accessed parts of those menus at the top so that you can reach there faster.

The Settings bar that appears at the bottom of the screen now has rounded edges and smaller icons. Most of the icons that appear on the Settings bar have been updated with a more modern look. Pop-up menus for Bluetooth, Q-Symphony, and Sound Output menu have been updated with a more compact and modern look as well. Toggles inside the Settings menu now look like actual toggles rather than radio buttons.

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