Android Pie stable update starts to roll out to Samsung’s Galaxy Note 9

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Android Pie stable update starts to roll out to Samsung's Galaxy Note 9 4

Just days ago another One UI beta update hit Samsung's Galaxy Note 9, and apparently the company was immediately very happy with the state of the software. Now the finalized, stable version of Android Pie has started to roll out to the Note 9 in a few countries around the world, which should kick open the floodgates for other models. 

The update has the build number N960FXXU2CRLT and includes January's security patches, plus the newer One UI interface from Samsung and all the features from Android Pie you'd expect, including Adaptive Brightness and Adaptive Battery. The update also only clocks in at 95MB for beta users, although we don't know the exact size for new users just yet.

As of right now this update is available in Germany for the Galaxy Note 9, but if you're anywhere else in the world with an unlocked model it couldn't hurt to check and see if you have any updates waiting.

via: SamMobile

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