Samsung Galaxy S9+ Android smartphone. (desktop experience support) ANT+ 100% i still use my s9+ since April 2018 to this day and tell you what this phone still works good as new and im a
For the first time ever in the Galaxy S line, Samsung also added a second rear camera lens to the back of the Galaxy S9 Plus (the vanilla Galaxy S9 still had a single sensor).
The Galaxy Note 10 series received the Android 10 update in early 2020, the Android 11-based One UI 3 update in early 2021, and the Android 12-based One UI 4 update earlier this year. It will not get the Android 13 update, though. If you're still using the Galaxy Note 9 or the Galaxy Note 10, would you upgrade to a new Galaxy phone?
Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ no longer supported for Android upgrades. Samsung announced last month that it's going to support select devices for three Android OS upgrades. The eligible devices don't include Galaxy S models released before the Galaxy S10. All previous models are not eligible.
In 2020, Samsung introduced the Galaxy S20, S20+, and S20 Ultra, marking a shift in its Galaxy S product lineup that is still followed today. All three smartphones were equipped with 5G, and they also featured 120Hz displays. The Galaxy S20 had a 6.2-inch screen, the S20+ had a 6.7 inch display, and the S20 Ultra featured a massive 6.9-inch
Galaxy S9 SideSync support out in favor of Samsung Flow. You're not the only one wondering what's up with SideSync on the Galaxy S9. The service isn't working on Samsung's new flagship smartphone because the company has decided to push out Galaxy S9 SideSync support in favor of Samsung Flow.
Hardware wise, Samsungâs new Galaxy S9 is more of a minor upgrade to last yearâs S8. The device packs a seriously improved camera with the worldâs first mechanical aperture system, improved
Read More. Samsung has quietly dropped support for Android updates on its Galaxy S9 smartphone, a little over four years since it released the phone. It had been getting quarterly updates to
Starting this month, the South Korean tech giant will no longer provide security updates and software support, making the March 2022 security update officially the last for the Galaxy S9 series. The Galaxy S9 series was launched back in 2018 as Samsungâs latest and greatest flagship that year. Sadly, now in 2022, Samsung has decided to remove
Still solid: Samsung Galaxy S9 ($500 at Amazon) Budget option: Samsung Galaxy S8 The Galaxy S8 is over two years old, and Samsung's software support will quickly wind down. Some people may not
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