As with most phone manufacturers, Samsung has many different smartphone lines and they are flagship, mid-range, entry-level, etc. divided into segments. In addition to the features such as screen, processor, storage, battery capacity of the devices, their designs are also different from each other.
While devices with Android operating system are generally criticized for not receiving long-term updates, Samsung regularly updates its flagship smartphones in particular. The company had previously decided to give its new devices (even if it is not a flagship) 3 years of Android and 5 years of security updates.
New update for Samsung Galaxy S9 series
According to the news of SamMobile, March 2022 update for Samsung Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ was released in Germany. With the update with the build number G96xFXXUHFVB4, more than 50 security vulnerabilities were fixed, many software bugs were fixed and the phone’s system performance was improved.
You can install the March 2022 security update by opening Settings > Software update on your phone and pressing the “Check for updates” button. At the same time, you can install the software file on your device that you can find with a little research on the internet. However, it should be noted that this method is risky.
Samsung launched the Galaxy S9 series four years ago with Android 8.0 Oreo operating system. Smartphones got the Android 9 Pie-based One UI user interface at the beginning of 2019. When the year came to 2020, Galaxy S9 and S9 + users started to receive the Android 10-based One UI 2 update.
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