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Samsung has plenty to say about the future of its devices at Samsung Developer Conference, but its biggest reveal came out in a video
transitioning from the old Fold design (with a 'hot dog' centerline fold) to the new design, which took a Samsung Galaxy S10-style standard
smartphone and folded it top-to-bottom ('hamburger' fold)
to foldable devices like the Galaxy Fold, an expansion of its One UI, and even more plans for Bixby, Samsung detailed in a news
brief.Folding away the issuesAfter the debacle that has been the Galaxy Fold, it's almost a surprise to see the foldable handset actually on
news release, Samsung specifically emphasized that it would "continue to explore a range of new form factors in the foldable
a major shift in the look and feel of the software powering its devices
As phones have bloomed into monstrosities measuring well over six inches diagonally, Samsung set out to make one handed use easier with One
UI.We've had a positive experience using the clean, new interface on Samsung devices like the Galaxy Note 10 Plus
And, with One UI 2, Samsung looks to bring the simplicity and ease of use to tablets, wearables, and other devices like foldables.More love
for BixbySamsung launched the Bixby Marketplace earlier this year, and has seen the number of developers working on Bixby capabilities
double in the past six months
Samsung is also trying to make it easier for developers to work on Bixby, adding templates they use a springboard to get a quicker start on
across different devices, and to give Bixby users easier ways to find new skills.Samsung aims to have Bixby continue to grow alongside the
number of developers, and will have it work with even more hardware from mobile to IoT devices.Via SamMobile