As 2019 nears its grand finale, Samsung has something special in store for the Galaxy Note 9 owners: the sweet treat of Android 10. Samsung has begun rolling out stable Android 10 update to Galaxy Note 9 users in India, as per multiple user reports on our forums. At the time being, the update is only being made available to those who had participated in the Android 10 beta program that opened last month. The stable update for those on Android Pie will likely follow in the coming days but there’s no word on it just yet.
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The update changelog reads:
We are very grateful to all of you for your positive and active participation in One UI Beta program. Finally, we have planned to release the official version for all Beta users before its official opening for other users.
The update, version N960FXXU4DSLB, weighs only 100MB in its incremental OTA form and brings along December 2019 security patches along with various bug fixes. If you’re a beta member, you can install the update by heading to device Settings > System update and clicking the Download button.
This development is in line with the update roadmap shared by Samsung which promised the Galaxy Note 9, along with other Samsung flagships, would receive the stable One UI 2.0 update by January 2020. Last month, Samsung opened the Android 10 beta program for the Galaxy Note 9 to gather feedback from users on the latest software. After going through three beta updates, the much-awaited One UI 2.0 based Android 10 update is now finally ready for the official release. While the stable Android 10 is reportedly rolling out only in India for now, it shouldn’t take too long for Samsung to extend the rollout to other markets such as the UK and Europe, and across to all users.
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