Samsung has released the official update of the Android 10 operating system to Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 Plus, so that the update has reached device users in Germany and Xfinity Mobile customers in the United States, nearly two years after their release in March 2018.
Samsung had originally launched the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 Plus with Android Oreo and Samsung’s Experience 9.0, which makes this update the third major update from the Android system available for these two phones, as they were updated to Android Pie in late 2018 and early 2019.
As with the previous Android Bay update, it appears that the South Korean giant has once again launched an Android 10 update for international customers, and is currently available for those who use Android Bay, along with users of the beta version of the One UI 2.0 user interface.
The size of the Android 10 update for the leading Samsung phones for 2018 ranges between 1.8 and 1.9 GB, and the update brings with it the security patch of the Android system for January 2020, and Samsung states that its additional applications such as Calculator, Browser, Samsung Health and Samsung Notes need to update manually, after installing the update.
It is expected that the official Android 10 update for the Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus will slowly expand to a few markets by the end of the month, despite the fact that most users may have to wait until next month, and in addition to all the new features provided by Android 10, the update comes with Many improvements to the One UI 2.0 user interface as well.
It is reported that the company launched the Android 10 update for the Galaxy S10, S10 Plus, S10E, Note 10 and Note 10 Plus phones last year, in addition to the Galaxy Note 9 for 2018, but its list of devices still lacks its foldable phone, the Galaxy Fold Fold, as Samsung plans to release an Android 10 update for it sometime in April.
Source : Reddit