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Samsung is putting all the meat in this year when it comes to software support for its devices. Two weeks ago we saw how the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 received an update that improved the quality of the camera in low light conditions. Now its little brother, the Samsung Galaxy S9, receives another update similar to that of the Note 9 with improvements in the camera, as well as in the security of the device, since the security patch is updated to the last one released by Google.
These are all the camera improvements that the Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus will receive
The Samsung Galaxy S9 is being one of the most pampered mobiles by the brand from South Korea. Since its launch, there have been numerous updates that have reached the aforementioned smartphone. Now comes a new one with improvements in the camera, as well as in the security and stability of the system.
Several have been the improvements introduced in the update of the Samsung Galaxy S9. Specifically, the changes to the official changelot of the G960FXXU2BRJ3 and G965FXXU2BRJ3 updates reflect that the brightness of faces in bright environments has been improved. Apparently the latest updates left a pretty pronounced glow on people's faces, and this new one will correct that problem through software.
As for the rest of the improvements, we can see that the security patch has been updated to the October version. Mention is also made of improving stability in the operation of the system. Finally, Samsung notifies that other minor changes have been introduced: possibly bug fixes and optimization of some system applications.
Regarding your arrival date in Spain, at the moment the update is only available in Germany. However, as often happens with the South Korean brand's mobiles, it is expected that the package will be launched in a phased manner in the rest of the European Union countries. Although we cannot confirm it, it is likely that we will be able to update our devices starting next week. That is why we recommend you check the updates in the Software updates section within the Android settings. Of course, it is best to do it through a WiFi connection, since the package weighs about 244 MB as we can read in Sammobile.