Android 10 update for Samsung’s Galaxy Note9 version with Sprint operator has arrived. The situation arose with screenshots shared by some Reddit users. Accordingly, Note9 users started to receive the Android 10-based OneUI 2.0 update. Android Note update to Galaxy Note9: The Sprint-branded Note9 first received the Android 10 update a week ago, but this was limited to just a few users. Now the update appears to cater to a wider range of users. The OneUI 2.0 update improves the stability of Galaxy Note9 smartphones. In addition, the update will also bring a system-wide dark mode with a smart lock screen, digital recovery, a new focus mode, a new motion navigation system, and a few bug fixes. The Android 10 based OneUI 2.0 update is currently available on Verizon and Note9 on T-Mobile. As you may recall, Sprint’s first 5G compatible phone, an American operator, was released last year. Sprint can connect in both LTE and 5G in dual connection mode. If it is related to the speeds that can be achieved with 5G, the information that “HD movies can be downloaded in seconds rather than minutes” was shared. Note10 and Note10 + also received updates: On the other hand, Samsung sent the Android 10-based OneUI 2.0 update to the open versions of the Galaxy Note10 and Note10 + a few days ago. The update is also available in the US on Verizon and AT&T and T-Mobile branded Galaxy Note10 and Note10 +. Meanwhile, South Korean technology giant Samsung introduced the new flagship smartphone series Galaxy S20 at the UNPACKED event held on February 11. The company also opened the pre-orders of the new flagship, which was especially focused on camera design. Many users who get the information that their devices are on the road in the USA will have the devices 3-4 days before the Galaxy S20 is released. We will continue to convey the innovations that are likely to be made to these phones.

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