Stable Android Pie with One UI is now rolling out to Samsung Galaxy S9/S9 Plus!

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The phone was not enrolled in Samsung's Pie beta, meaning that the update is stable and rolling out to all users. Here's the full changelog:If you reside in Germany, it's worth manually checking for an update on your Galaxy S9 or Galaxy S9 Plus by going to Settings > Programming updates. Read: Android Pie update hub – When going to you get Pie? Android Pie/One UI screenbullet galleryWe're installing the Android Pie update for the Galaxy S9 Plus right now, and we'll get back to you if we spot any differences between the stable and beta versions. As always, Samsung going to roll out Android Pie for its flagship phones in a extremely gradual manner, and opened units going to get first dibs.


A Christmas miracle: Galaxy S9 gets Samsung's official Android 9.0 Pie update

When Samsung rolled out the Android 9.0 update beta program for the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ phones, featuring the brand new One UI consumer interface that going to power Samsung's foldable phone and other Android devices, we thought the final launch would be rolled out only at some point in January. But Samsung has a big surpheight for its customers, whether they're beta testers or not: The official Android Pie launch for this year's Galaxy S flagship is available to download. Galaxy S9 and S9+ owners that aren't in Germany may not get the update just yet, but Samsung going to likely roll it out in other markets soon. Samsung going to launch the official version of Android Pie One UI for Galaxy S9. What's important to notice is that Samsung seems to have accelerated its Android update program, and its customers can only hope it lasts.

A Christmas miracle: Galaxy S9 gets Samsung's official Android 9.0 Pie update

Samsung begins Android Pie rollout for Galaxy S9 in Europe

referring to Just in time for the holidays, Samsung has begun releasing its Android Pie update for the Galaxy S9. Along by the upgrades made by Google, Android Pie on the S9 alextremely brings Samsung's One UI, a new consumer experience that is intended to make apps easier to use on larger phones, amongst other improvements. Google has previously attempted to speed up the adoption of new Android versions by Project Treble, but despite the program's introduction in early 2017 only 21.5 percent of Android devices were running Android Oreo or later as of late October this year. Galaxy S8 owners had to wait 7 months after Oreo's original launch before it was available for their devices, When Android Nougat took at least five months to arrive on the Galaxy S7. At its annual developer's conference, Samsung had said that it expected to launch Pie in January 2019, that is the time we ought expect the full global rollout of the new software.

Galaxy S9 Android 9 Pie UPDATE: Samsung gives fans the ultimate Christmas present

The regular Galaxy S9 comes by a 5.8-inch display by an incredibly high density of 570-pixels-per-inch. Meanwhile, the Galaxy S9+ has a 6.2-inch display and comes by an extra camera and a larger battery than its smaller brother. It is worth noting the Galaxy S9+ comes with 6GB of RAM When the level S9 comes with 4GB. When the Galaxy S9 and S9+ launched, they came pre-installed with Android 8 Oreo. Android Authority has announced that one of its Galaxy S9 units has received a prompt allowing it to upgrade.

Galaxy S9 Android 9 Pie UPDATE: Samsung gives fans the ultimate Christmas present





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