Samsung Galaxy S9 phones are beginning to get Android 10

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Nearly 2 full years after they were released in March 2018, the Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus are beginning to get updated to Android 10, with the update already presenting to users in Germany and Xfinity Mobile customers in the United States, according to SamMobile

The S9 lineup initially launched with Android Oreo, making this the third significant Android version offered for the two phones. (They were previously upgraded to Android Pie in late 2018 and early 2019.)

Similar to the previous Pie update, it appears that Samsung is once again beginning to present the Android 10 upgrade to worldwide and Xfinity Mobile clients. Thanks to the intricacy of Android updates across several carriers in the United States, however, it might be days or even weeks prior to it strikes your device.

Samsung has actually already rolled out Android 10 updates for last year’s Galaxy S10, S10 Plus, S10 E, Note 10, and Note 10 Plus phones, along with 2018’s Galaxy Note 9. Still missing from its list of current flagships: the Galaxy Fold; Samsung is preparing to launch an Android 10 update for it at some point in April.

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