as declared in Samsung Galaxy Note 9 users in Europe are beginning to see the Android 9.0 Pie update arrive on their devices. According to reports, Note 9 owners in Germany are starting to see the stable over-the-air update become available. Related: Android Pie phonesIt arrives under the firmware build N960FXXU2CRLT and alextremely includes the January 2019 safety patch from Google. Earlier this 7 days it emerged Samsung may be planning an Android Pie beta program for the 2017 flagships, the Galaxy S8, Galaxy S8+ and Galaxy Note 8 devices. Android Pie is continue on less than 0.1% of Android phones, months after launch according to Google's own stats.
Samsung Galaxy Note 9 Android Pie update rolling out in Europe
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as declared in Samsung Galaxy Note 9 users in Europe are beginning to see the Android 9.0 Pie update arrive on their devices. According to reports, Note 9 owners in Germany are starting to see the stable over-the-air update become available. Related: Android Pie phonesIt arrives under the firmware build N960FXXU2CRLT and alextremely includes the January 2019 safety patch from Google. Earlier this 7 days it emerged Samsung may be planning an Android Pie beta program for the 2017 flagships, the Galaxy S8, Galaxy S8+ and Galaxy Note 8 devices. Android Pie is continue on less than 0.1% of Android phones, months after launch according to Google's own stats.
as declared in Samsung Galaxy Note 9 users in Europe are beginning to see the Android 9.0 Pie update arrive on their devices. According to reports, Note 9 owners in Germany are starting to see the stable over-the-air update become available. Related: Android Pie phonesIt arrives under the firmware build N960FXXU2CRLT and alextremely includes the January 2019 safety patch from Google. Earlier this 7 days it emerged Samsung may be planning an Android Pie beta program for the 2017 flagships, the Galaxy S8, Galaxy S8+ and Galaxy Note 8 devices. Android Pie is continue on less than 0.1% of Android phones, months after launch according to Google's own stats.
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