as declared in Shortly after we saw the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 get a 2nd Android Pie update, we are now seeing global S8 and S8+ users get a follow-up update to their devices. This update (via SamMobile & Reddit consumer /u/harburgerz) going to bump up S8 and S8+ beta users software versions to G950FXXU4ZSAC and G955FXXU4ZSAC respectively. We're continue likely to see a 3rd beta update for the S8 and S8+ to fix that problem in the coming days — at least ahead of a full Pie release. We were expecting the update to come to the Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8+ after seeing the Note 8 receive the patches and software fixes. Get the Samsung Galaxy S8Get the Samsung Galaxy S8+More on Samsung:Check out 9to5Google on YouTube for more news:
Galaxy Note8, S8, and S8+ Android Pie beta spreads to US unlocked units
In an unprecedented move, Samsung opened a public beta program for its Android 9 Pie update for its previous-gen flagships, namely the Galaxy Note8, S8, and S8+. Now though you can get a taste of Android Pie, by a sprinkling of Samsung's new One UI paradigm on top, if you have purchased an opened Note8, S8, or S8+ in the US. If you need to participate in the beta program, you need to register via the Samsung+ app. Once you install that, you'll be running build G950U1UEU5ZSAB on the S8, G955U1UEU5ZSAB on the S8+, and N950U1UEU5ZSAB on the Note8, respectively. The updates come by the January 2019 safety patches in addition to everything new that One UI brings to the table.
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