The Samsung Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ have reportedly started getting the One UI 2.0 update. The update is set to be rolling out in Germany and the US for the time being and it being advanced to users who are previously on Android Pie. There’s no approved report from Samsung yet for Indian users of the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+, but we believe it shouldn’t be too far behind.
The Android 10 update for S9 series is between 1.8GB to 1.9GB in size, as detailed by Sammobile. The firmware also carries with it, the January 2020 Android security patch. In the release notes, Samsung mentions that its additional apps such as calculator, browser, Samsung Health, and Samsung Notes need to be updated manually, after you install the Android 10 update. If you’re already on the One UI 2.0 beta, then the stable update shouldn’t be too far along either.
Back in November, Samsung’s revealed its official Android 10 update roadmap for its phones, though the Samsung Members app. Here, the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ were included as part of the first phase for the month of January and it seems as though the company is making good on its promise. Around the same time, Samsung has also begun its One UI 2.0 beta program for these two flagships in India, allowing users to participate in the early testing of its upcoming UI refresh.