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There are still a few months so we can see the first Samsung phones with Android 9 Pie. Meanwhile, there are several models of the company that are updated in Android Oreo 8.1 with news that go beyond the system. Precisely one of the phones that is receiving the most improvements is the Samsung Galaxy Note 9. A little over a month ago I received an update with improvements in camera that affected slow motion. Today Sammobile announces a new update for the Samsung flagship with new improvements in the photographic section.
Better photo quality with the new camera update of the Samsung Galaxy Note 9
At this time a new update of the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 is reaching devices from different countries. Specifically, it is the N960FXXU2ARI9 version, which, among other improvements, includes a series of new features that have to do with the camera's photographic quality.
As we can read on the Sammobile website, the new update of the Galaxy Note 9 brings a series of new features that directly affect the quality of the images captured by the camera. First, we find an improvement in the brightness of the face in photos taken in dark or low-light environments. The HDR control is also improved in both day and night situations: now the rendering of colors and brightness is much more realistic. Last but not least, what Samsung calls Signal Noise Ratio is also improved, a feature that affects audio recording during video shooting.
If you want to update to that version, you can go to the Software updates section within the Android settings and click on the Check for updates button. Once detected, you can download it to your device via OTA without any problem. Of course, the update has a weight of about 300 MB, so we recommend having a WiFi connection to download the package in question. In the event that it has not yet reached you, you can try to install the update manually through this method, although it is only recommended for advanced users. It is expected to reach the rest of the countries in the next few days in a phased manner.