Samsung has just released its latest tablet, the Galaxy Tab S2 9.7-inch, with Android 13.0 Nougat. This is a major update to the tablet’s software that brings many new features and improvements. The Galaxy Tab S2 is one of the most popular tablets on the market, and it’s no wonder that it has received many updates since its release in March of this year. Android 13.0 Nougat is a major update that brings many new features and improvements to the tablet’s software. One of the most important changes in Android 13.0 Nougat is a new launcher called Nova Launcher which replaces Samsung’s older stock launcher, Stock Launcher 3. This launcher has many new features and improvements that make it more user-friendly than Stock Launcher 3. Another important change in Android 13.0 Nougat is support for Google Now which makes it easier for users to get information about their surroundings without having to open their phone’s main menu every time they need to know something about their environment or someone else in it. Overall, Android 13.0 Nougat is a major update that brings many new features and improvements to Samsung’s top-tier tablets such as the Galaxy Tab S2 9.7-inch and Galaxy Tab S2 10-inch models."
The Galaxy Tab S8, Tab S8+, and Tab S8 Ultra are all getting One UI 5, based on Android 13, carrying different version numbers. The rollout is currently reported to be only hitting 5G models in Europe, but a global rollout should follow over the coming days and weeks. Android 13 has already reached the Galaxy S22 lineup, as well as a handful of other flagships from Samsung.
As for what this update brings, you can expect many of the same improvements that made their way to the smartphone version. These include an expanded UI and Color Palette, per-app language settings for supported apps, more emoji, and more. Of course, the tablets previously also got Android 12L, so you’re also keeping many of those tablet-exclusive features, such as the bottom taskbar.
If you wish to check it out, make sure you keep an eye out for an update coming soon to your tablet. As we mentioned previously, the rollout is not yet finalized, but that could change soon.
Source: SamMobile