After a short wait, the Android 10 beta for the Galaxy S9, S9+, and Galaxy Note 9 is now open in the US for those with unlocked handsets. We’ve already seen the full update start rolling out for the ...
Even two years after release, the Galaxy Note 9 manages to not only offer a glut of features, the hardware still packs a punch. Now, after a slightly longer wait than anticipated, the One UI 2.5 ...
The Galaxy S9, S9 Plus, and Note 9 units sold via Sprint are now receiving the Android 10 update in the US. The update is currently rolling to the three 2018 Samsung flagships over the air (OTA).
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Samsung will soon expand its One UI 2.0 + Android 10 beta program to include the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy Note 9. This has been confirmed by a beta operations manager on Samsung's Korea community site.
LineageOS, the most-popular aftermarket Android distribution was recently updated to version 17.1 based on Android 10. When it happened, a number of devices soon garnered official support and we even ...
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Android 12 has been around for a couple of months now. While the entirety of Samsung’s 2021 flagship lineup is getting the One UI 4 update, some others are out of the company’s update cycle. These ...
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Update, November 20, 2019 (3:51AM ET): It looks like we didn’t have to wait too long for Samsung to deliver the Android 10-based One UI 2.0 beta to the Galaxy Note 9. Samsung has announced that the ...