BOC Samsung Galaxy S9/S9+Update One UI official version, based on Android 9.0
BOC Samsung Galaxy S9/S9+Update One UI official version, based on Android 9.0

Love to play computer games On February 14, it was reported that today Samsung began to push the official version of One UI based on Android 9.0 to the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+users of BOC. This is Samsung's Valentine's Day gift to S9 series users. In fact, yesterday, some internal test users can update to the official version of the system. Samsung official tips that due to the large number of updates, users will not be notified of system updates at the same time. Users who do not see the update prompt for the time being, please wait patiently.

The Samsung official also announced that the Android 9.0 beta of Galaxy S8/S8+and Galaxy Note 8 will be tested next week. At that time, a recruitment announcement will be released on the "Galaxy Space" app. Users can register to participate, with a limit of 1000 for each model.

Although it has been updated to the official version, some users have reported to the author that the transition animation of Galaxy S9+and full screen mobile phones have become stuck and do not follow suit. It may take Samsung some time to master the new system.

By the way, a group of rendered pictures of Samsung's foldable mobile phone Galaxy F were exposed by foreign media today, which were based on official patents and other revelations. The mobile phone in the figure adopts a design similar to ZTE's Axon M, which is directly connected with two Galaxy Note9s. If the real phone is like this, it will be disappointing.


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