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Do you have a Samsung Galaxy Note 9? You're in luck, because the beta of Android 9 Pie with the One UI interface for this device has already started. Just a few weeks ago, the Samsung Galaxy S9 received the second version of the beta program, but that of the Galaxy Note 9 was not deployed. Now it is available to all users who are part of the program.
It seems that the Android 9 beta for the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 is reaching different markets, which includes Europe. The update comes with the number N960FXXU2ZRKQ and also includes the November security patch, in addition to the new interface that receives the name of 'One UI'. The update also comes with the improvements that Google has added to its latest version, such as control of the use of applications or the battery and adaptive brightness.
One UI, the new interface changes the design of the icons and other elements, such as notifications and adds new themes, such as a dark mode. In addition, it simplifies the settings much more to improve the experience. A new gesture navigation and a redesign in the applications are also added.
How to join the beta program
Android 9 Pie for the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 is available in Germany and India, but the beta program remains open and will roll out to more countries. To check if you can be part of the beta, you just have to download the app 'Samsung Members' from the app store and enter your data. Then you just have to wait for Samsung to accept your request and the update will arrive immediately.
The final version of Android 9 Pie for the Note 9 will arrive in early 2019, as the company announced at its developer conference. During that date, the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 + are also expected to receive the final version.
Via: Sammobile.