Samsung lists new features coming to Galaxy phones in 2019

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Samsung is the largest Android OEM in the world which means they have a lot of users. All of these users have features they want to request or improvements to recommend. Samsung looks over their Samsung Members community forums for the best new features to think about adding to their devices. Today, Samsung posted a list of all the updates they will be adding or have already added. This information can be found in the Samsung Members forums.

Improvements in place AR Emoji We added more bald female AR Emoji characters for the Galaxy S9 and Note 9. Calendar We added a feature that shows ”Highlight events” in monthly view for v4.2.14.3. Second half of 2018 Calendar We’ll provide an option to use a Korean lunar calendar, Chinese lunar calendar, Shamsi calendar, or Hijri calendar on models updated to Android Pie.

We’ll provide an option that you can use to filter past incoming/outgoing calls on models updated to Android Pie.

When you tap “Call History” for a saved phone number, the number will be displayed in expanded view on models updated to Android Pie. Camera We’ll provide a “Selfie focus” mode on the Galaxy A series model released in the second half of 2018. Clock We’ll provide color and background transparency settings for the Clock widget on models updated to Android Pie. Gallery We’ll provide an option to organize albums in folders in Gallery on models updated to Android Pie Internet You’ll be able to use the S Pen to scroll up and down on websites. Keyboard You will be able to tap and hold down the number keys, and then enter Western Arabic numerals on models updated to Android Pie.

We’ll provide an Emoji search option on models updated to Android Pie. Messages Phone numbers will be displayed on the screen where you write a text message on models updated to Android Pie. Reminder You will be able to add vehicle information when you pick a place in Reminder on models updated to Android Pie Video Editor We’ll provide a HEIF (High-Efficiency Image File Format) option on models updated to Android Pie First half of 2019 Good Lock We plan to add an option that will allow you to selectively set Sound, Vibrate, or Mute mode when using Routines

The speed will remain constant when you move the bar at the top up and down while using Blur Effect in QuickStar Second half 2019 Samsung Notes We’ll support background settings for Samsung Notes

You’ll be able to zoom in and out of notes you are writing in Handwriting mode.

Everything listed above should roll out to most Samsung phones within their software life or with One UI based on Android Pie. One UI is rolling out to the Galaxy S9, Galaxy S9+, and Galaxy Note 9 in mid-January 2019. If you have a Galaxy S9 or Galaxy S9+, you can install the One UI beta right now by following our guide.