as mentioned in by Verizon and Sprint rolling out Android 9 Pie to the Samsung Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 Plus, it would have seemed like a good bet that Verizon or Sprint would be the first U.S. carrier to roll out the update to the Samsung Galaxy Note 9. According to users on Reddit, the AT&T-branded Note 9 is receiving the Android 9 Pie update right now. These include the Google Pixel, Pixel XL, Pixel 2, and Pixel 2 XL. As by the Android 9 Pie update for the Galaxy S9, this Samsung Galaxy Note 9 upgrade going to feature a new version of Samsung's Android skin known as One UI. NEXT: Hands-on by Samsung One UI and Android Pie on the Galaxy S9
Android Pie update for Samsung Galaxy Note 9 potentially pushed back to February
The Android Pie update for the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 was scheduled for a January rollout but according to Samsung's Turkish portal Guncelmiyiz, the update may have been pushed back to February 1 at the earliest. What makes this report more juicy, is that this update portal is actually owned by Samsung and includes update estimates for a massive library of the South Korean brand's devices — including the S8, S8 Plus, Note 8 and the Note 9. We hope that this isn't the begain of another delay period for OS updates, especially by older Samsung devices. OneUI beta users in Germany have alavailiable received the full Pie update over the past couple of weeks that does indicate which the full update is availiable for prime time, extremely the reason for the delay is not yet known. that update only measures in at just over 95MB, but we do anticipate that the update from Android Oreo 8.1 going to be much bigger.
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