The Android Pie update for the Galaxy S8 and the Galaxy Note 8 has finally arrived for carrier-locked users in the US. Sprint is the first mobile carrier to roll out the update in the country. T-Mobile could follow Sprint soon as it has begun testing Android Pie for all three devices.
Update contains March 2019 security patch
Galaxy S8, S8+, and Galaxy Note 8 users in the US are finally getting the taste of Samsung’s new One UI, thanks to Sprint rolling out the Android Pie update. The update, along with the One UI features, also brings the March 2019 security patch. The latest security patch for Samsung devices contains fixes for several bugs, including eight critical vulnerabilities found in the Android OS.
The Android Pie update for the Galaxy S8 is rolling out with build version G950USQU5DSC1 and weighs 1628.37 MB. The update size for the Galaxy S8+ and the Note 8 should also be somewhat similar. To update your device, head over to the Software update section of the Settings app and tap on Download updates manually. If the update is not yet available for you, please be patient as the rollout happens in stages.
Have you received the Android Pie update on your Galaxy S8, S8+ or Note 8 in the US? Drop a comment below and let us know.
The post Sprint rolling out Android Pie for the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy Note 8 appeared first on SamMobile.
SamMobile https://ift.tt/2JIA0JB
Tidak ada komentar:
Posting Komentar