Samsung Galaxy Note9 owners in the UAE are receiving stable Android 9.0 Pie

collected by :Maya Tony

as mentioned in The first Android 9.0 Pie OTA updates for the Galaxy Note9 were sighted in Germany a 7 days ago but today. However, only users that participated in the beta Analyzing got the stable update. Today, however, United Arab Emirates users running Oreo are seeing their devices updated. There are numerous reports from the counhave a have aTry citing that devices continue running the Oreo version are now receiving stable Android 9.0 Pie along by Samsung's brand new One UI skin on top. This OTA update is about 1.6GB big and the software version is N960FXXU2CSA2.


Samsung begins Android Pie rollout for Galaxy S9 in Europe

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.

Samsung begins Android Pie rollout for Galaxy S9 in Europe

Oppo Find X running on Android Pie operating system appears on Geekbench

As it stated in Last year, Oppo launched its flagship phone Oppo Find X by a unique mechanical sliding design. When launched, the phone was running Android 8.1 Oreo operating system out-of-the-box by the company's own ColorOS 5.1. Now, the phone has surfaced online on benchmarking platform Geekbench running Android 9 Pie-based ColorOS 6.0. This proposes that the Android Pie roll out for the Oppo Find X ought happen soon. A couple of months ago, Oppo announced the ColorOS 6.0 based on Android 9 Pie operating system.

You can now reset Adaptive Brightness in Android 9 Pie without clearing all battery data [APK Download]

Android 9 Pie's Adaptive Brightness feature uses machine learning to optimize your display brightness based on past adjustments - that is great, as long as your circumstances don't drastically change in the near future. by version 1.6 of Device Health Services, rolling out now, users have the option to redetermine Adaptive Brightness to factory default settings without clearing all storage, that includes things like battery statistics. To get to this option on a Pixel, travel to Settings > Apps & notifications > Device Health Services > Storage and then click "Clear storage." In addition to the previous "Clear all data" button, there is now a button for resetting Adaptive Brightness. Note, however, that Adaptive Brightness and Device Health Services are not available on all Android handDetermines yet, though Google says it's working on bringing the feature to more manufacturers.

You can now reset Adaptive Brightness in Android 9 Pie without clearing all battery data [APK Download]




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