AT&T and T-Mobile Galaxy S8 and Note 8 receiving Android Pie update
Last updated: April fourth, 2019 at 11:26 UTC+01:00
Samsung released the Android 9 Pie update to the Galaxy S8, S8+ and Note 8 in February this year. However, equally is the case with Android updates, carrier-branded devices in the US have started receiving the update only recently.
Last calendar week, the update started rolling out to Sprint variants of the Milky way S8/S8+ and Notation 8. Now, the same is bachelor for the AT&T and T-Mobile models as well. The update for the S8 series is bachelor on both networks, while the Note 8 update is currently out only for the AT&T variant. However, it shouldn't be long earlier the T-Mobile Note 8 joins the list.
The OTA update weighs around 1.5 GB and includes the March security patch too. You can read our posts near Android 9 Pie and Ane UI to know all the new features and changes the update brings to the table. Samsung'southward 1 UI, in detail, makes some major changes to how customers use their Galaxy devices.
Fifty-fifty after an update starts rolling, non all eligible devices may receive the update at in one case. To cheque if the update is available to your device, go to Settings, click on Software Update, and tap the Download updates manually selection. If the update is not available for your device yet, you can download the latest firmware from our database and manually wink information technology.
Have you received the Android Pie update on your Galaxy S8 or Milky way Notation 8 notwithstanding?
Update:Verizon Galaxy S8, S8+, and Note viii are also receiving the update now. The United states of america carrier has updated the support pages for these devices stating the same. Like on other Usa networks, the update also includes the March security patch.
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Source: https://www.sammobile.com/2019/04/01/galaxy-s8-att-tmobile-android-9-pie-update/
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