Samsung released the first Android 9 Pie-based One UI beta about two weeks ago and the company is now rolling out a second beta update to the Galaxy S9 and S9+. The update comes in the wake of news that the company is also preparing to add the Galaxy Note 9 to the beta program, although this has yet to be fully certified.
If you already joined the One UI beta program on your S9 or S9+, though, you can grab the latest update that carries firmware versions G960FXXU2ZRKL and G965FXXU2ZRKL for those using the international variants of the duo, respectively.
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The same update is rolling out in the U.S. as well, although the software versions for both S9 and S9+ are a little different, where the former is receiving version G960USQU3ZRKJ and the latter is getting a treat of version G965USQU3ZRKJ.
The updates weigh in at between 630MB and 710MB and include this month’s Android security patch alongside a flurry of other bug fixes and performance improvements, as seen in the screengrabs of the changelogs above.
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