Galaxy S9 Series has officially got the update to Android 10

So far, there are plenty of smartphone makers trying to get the official Android 10 version for their next-generation smart phones. Samsung has also launched the latest operating system to the full lineup of the Galaxy Note 9 Series and the Note 10 Series.

As expected, Samsung is now launching the latest version of Android 10, which is stable for the Galaxy S9 Series owners, and an Android 9 Pie update on their own smartphones. In addition to the release of the fully updated version, the new One UI 2.0 interface also includes the January 2020 security update (January Security Patch). the new version of Android 10 is between storage 1.8G and 2GB, which is starting to gradually get to the owners of the Galaxy S9 Series running Android 9 Pie in Germany, Netherlands. And in the United States, and it should be distributed to other. However, some users who are using the One UI 2.0 Beta theme have yet to receive an update to the official version, but that could change in the coming days. On the updated version, users will get to experience the full System-Wide Dark Mode feature on almost any app, the new Full Screen Gestures command line, the built-in video recording player, security system extension and notification message.

Overall, this is good news for the early 2020s to owners of the Galaxy S9 Series. You'll all know the new flavor on your smartphone with Android 10 along with the new UI.

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