As it stated in It may be the last major network operator in the America to push its Android 9 Pie update out to Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9+ units, but T-Mobile can at least boast the inclusion of backing for RCS Universal Profile 1.0 by its build. The un-carrier has added the next-gen SMS service to a number of Samsung handDetermines already, extremely it's no surpheight to see it arrive on the Galaxy S9 and S9+. Samsung's laanalisis design language One UI is the other major draw in this update, as well as all the goodies that come by the Pie Android release. The rollout started yesterday, but don't panic if you haven't got it yet — it's a staggered launch, as usual. Baseband version numbers are G960USQU3CSAB for the S9 and G965USQU3CSAB for the S9+.
Galaxy Note 9 re-review: 6 months on this is now an Android Pie powerhouse that pulls no punches [Video]
Samsung decided to opt against the notch on the Galaxy Note 9, that was a superb decision in my opinion. It's brighter, more vibrant and richer than anything thus far and going to only likely be superceded by the upcoming Galaxy S10 and S10+. Although it has taken around five months, we now have Android Pie and the brand new One UI on the Samsung Galaxy Note 9. Verdict – 6 Months LaterThe Samsung Galaxy Note 9 is continue — at least until the S10 launch — Samsung's highest tier device. Read more on Samsung Galaxy Note 9:![Galaxy Note 9 re-review: 6 months on this is now an Android Pie powerhouse that pulls no punches [Video]](https://9to5google.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2019/02/Samsung-Galaxy-Note-9-re-review-after-6-months.jpg?quality=82&strip=all&w=1600)
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