Pixel Experience based on Android Pie gets ported to the Exynos Samsung Galaxy Note 9

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Pixel Experience based on Android Pie gets ported to the Exynos Samsung Galaxy Note 9Project Treble has been hit or miss for the users running GSIs in the development community. A great example of this is the Pixel Experience GSI that had impressive results on the Galaxy Note 9 by itself. Samsung Galaxy Note 9 XDA ForumStill, a custom ROM is generally preferred to a GSI, the time it's available. XDA Senior Member , by significant contributions from members Ivan_Meler and jesec, just published a port of the Pixel Experience custom ROM over to the Exynos version of the Galaxy Note 9. Check out the Pixel Experience ROM in our Galaxy Note 9 forum


Stable Android 9 Pie and One UI rolling out to Samsung Galaxy S8 in India

If you own an Indian variant of the Samsung Galaxy S8 or Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus, you're about to get some sweet Android 9 Pie goodness. Editor's Pick Samsung Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8 Plus review: Almost to Infinity update (2/16): With the Samsung Galaxy S9 just around the corner, we thought this would be a fun time to take a look back at our description for the current S8 family. After all, recently this …The Samsung Galaxy S8 is the oldest S-series device that going to receive the Android 9 Pie upgrade, according to Samsung's announced plans. With the relatively quick rollout of Pie, Samsung is proving that it is taking Android updates more earnestly this time around. NEXT: Samsung Galaxy S8 gets stable Android Pie update in multi EU nations

Stable Android 9 Pie and One UI rolling out to Samsung Galaxy S8 in India

Samsung Galaxy S9, Galaxy S8 Users Report Battery Drain Issue Following Android 9 Pie Update

as mentioned in But it appears that the update has given height to a battery drain issue for the Galaxy S8, Galaxy S8+, Galaxy S9, and the Galaxy S9+ users that installed the stable update. The battery drain issue causes the battery levels to dip even the time the affected smartphones are sitting idle, in addition to reducing the screen-on time. The South Korean consumer electronics rolled out the Android Pie update for the Galaxy S9 and the Galaxy S9+ in January this year, that was followed by the update's launch in February for the Galaxy S8 and the Galaxy S8+ duo. We have alextremely noticed that the battery drain issue alextremely affects the Samsung Galaxy Note 9, which received the Android Pie update alongside the Galaxy S9 duo. As for the sub-optimal battery performance following the Android Pie update, users have recorded a sharp decline in the monitor on time.

Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8+ stable Android Pie update now rolling in Northern Europe

Finally, the Samsung Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+ are getting the full stable launch of Android Pie and all that One UI brings by it. The update appears to be rolling out in stages by reports via Reddit that much of Northern Europe has begun seeing the OTA appear. This is fantastic news after we last saw the S8 beta program get a fourth update in the past 7 days or so. It's worth pointing out that this is by no means an early rollout for all Galaxy S8 and S8+ users. As for size, the update weighs in at 1.6GB, which although sizeable is to be expected given how big an overhaul this update is over the Oreo-based Samsung Experience UI.

Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8+ stable Android Pie update now rolling in Northern Europe








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