It hasn't been more than 24 hours since Samsung's decision delaying the arrival of an update to One UI 2.0 for the Samsung Galaxy S9. However, Koreans seem to have changed tactics abruptly: as they point inward SamMobile, Samsung has just released the Android 10 OTA for Global S9 and S9 Plus.
At the moment, the update seems to have begun its deployment Germany, or others were in charge of the devices in which they were located United States They also report receiving an update. This weighs 1.7 GB, and is available to those who had Android 9 Pie but will soon be available to those who were testing the beta version of Android 10.
Galaxy S9 and S9 + are updated on Android 10
Samsung's actual mode showed that Galaxy S9 and S9 + They were among the product types to receive their compatible update on Android 10 before the end of the first month of the year. The dates are confirmed later when the brand announces its plans to revive Spain. Therefore the product type was able to meet the specified timeframe although this Monday has announced a delay in the arrival of the OTA, for reasons yet to be confirmed.
Or it could be, One UI 2.0 is now available for the Galaxy S9 and S9 + starting with Germany and the United States. This new version brings, among many other issues, a Improved black theme, changes to the native app, improvements in permit management and, yes, all changes introduced by the tenth version of the Google app. On the other hand, it should be noted that ** the update brings with it a corresponding security pool for the month of January 2020.
Because download and install Android 10 on Galaxy S9 and S9 +, it may not be enough to access the "system update" section of the device settings and continue to search for new types. If it is not available, there is always an option for that install update manually After downloading the original firmware.
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