lundi 24 décembre 2018

Stable Android Pie with One UI is now rolling out to Samsung Galaxy S9/S9 Plus!

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Samsung has promised it would begin to roll out Android 9 Pie to the Galaxy S9 by January, but it seems the company has jumped the gun a little, not that we're complaining.

The stable update to Android Pie is currently available in Germany, and we were able to get it on one of our unlocked units we acquired from the country. The phone was not enrolled in Samsung's Pie beta, meaning that the update is stable and rolling out to all users.

After the update, the software version will change to G965FXXU2CRLI for the Galaxy S9 Plus. According to SamMobile, the software version for the Galaxy S9 will be G960FXXU2CRLI; the website has also confirmed that the update is available on Samsung's download servers.

The update package is a hefty 1744.24MB, as you would expect from a major software release. It includes One UI, a rebranding and major revamp of Samsung's Android skin, as well as numerous other new features. Here's the full changelog:

If you reside in Germany, it's worth manually checking for an update on your Galaxy S9 or Galaxy S9 Plus by going to Settings > Software updates.

Read: Android Pie update hub – When will you get Pie?

We're installing the Android Pie update for the Galaxy S9 Plus right now, and we'll get back to you with a closer look at what's new in the release. In the meantime, we have a hands-on look at the beta version of One UI right here.



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