Samsung Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ are among the devices that the Korean company will update to the latest One UI 2.0 custom scale based on Android 10.
The company started rolling out the first beta version of Android 10 for the Galaxy S10 series in Europe some time ago, but there are reports from Korea that the launch has been delayed for unknown reasons.
A UI 2.0 beta for the US Galaxy S10 is coming soon
When it resumes, those using Galaxy S10, S10e, and S10+ variants sold through Sprint and T-Mobile may be able to try Android 10 on their devices. The update will also roll out to US-unlocked variants , but no room for AT&T and Verizon variants.
The first release of the One UI 2.0 Beta will also miss the Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10+, but some sections claim that the duo will join the party in the future from the second One UI 2.0 Beta update.
Away from the unknown is good news for Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ users on T-Mobile and AT&T. The former recently pushed for an update of the two S9 handsets with July security updates and missed the August security updates.
In the latest update, T-Mobile has directly skipped the August patch to the newer September patch and while it's not the latest October patch, it brings a really cool feature to the camera - support for the dedicated night mode.
AT&T Galaxy S9 camera night mode (source)
The update has been confirmed for release
G960USQU6CSI2
for S9 and version
G965USQU6CSI2
for S9+. The update weighs over 772 MB and mentions almost nothing in the official changelog.
Below is a screenshot of the T-Mobile update that brings a dedicated camera night mode to the Galaxy S9 and S9+.
(Source)
While someone at AT&T says the latest update adds a night mode to their Galaxy S9 camera, they didn't share the new software version in question. However, on AT&T's software support page, the latest update in September has software versions
G960USQS6CSH7 (S9)
and
G965USQS6CSH7 (S9+)
.
The Galaxy S9 and S9 + September update on AT&T weighs in
185MB
, which is a fraction of the T-Mo update for the same devices. Admittedly, the later devices are supposed to get more improvements and maybe new features compared to the previous models.
AT&T and T-Mobile now join the style of the Verizon and Sprint models in September's updated security update, along with support for the dedicated night camera mode.
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