Samsung Galaxy Note 9 was originally scheduled to receive Android Pie in January 573z2f
Samsung has updated the Android Pie roap on its app. The updated roap shows that the Galaxy Note 9, which is already beta testing the Android 9.0 Pie-based One UI, will receive a stable update to the latest Android version in February. The South Korean company also highlights that the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ will receive the Android Pie update in January. However, it is interesting to note that both flagship models have already started getting the new version in some regions. The list also mentions the affordable models such as Galaxy J3 (2017), Galaxy J4, Galaxy J4+, and Galaxy J7 (2017) that all are in plans to receive the Android Pie update sometime later next year.
As AllAboutSamsung.de beta testing of One UI has already been started in markets like India.
The app also apparently mentions that the Samsung Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ will receive an update to Android 9.0 Pie in January next year. However, both flagship models started receiving One UI based on Android Pie in earlier this week. It appears that the rollout will take some time to reach other markets and will eventually hit global s sometime next month.
After the Galaxy S9 models and the Galaxy Note 9, Samsung has confirmed through its app that the announced an Android Pie open beta at a later stage.
Samsung has seemingly skipped the Galaxy S7 Edge from the list of handsets eligible for the Android Pie update. The reason appears to be the fact that the 2017 models have already two major Android updates.
The list on the app also mentions the Galaxy A8 Star are found to receive the latest update in May.
Samsung also mentioned the Android Q in October.
Despite releasing official timeframes, Samsung could change the roap and even remove some of the models from its radar. The flagship models, nonetheless, are likely to receive the latest update shortly to be in line with the competition.
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