Bad news for Galaxy Note 9 users as the Samsung delayed a major upgrade for the flagship phablet. Galaxy Note 9 released back in August and is certainly one of the best phones of 2018. Even though the Galaxy Note 9 debuted in August, the same month Google released Android 9 Pie, the phablet arrived pre-installed with Android 8 Oreo. Android 9 Pie was initially supposed to launch for the Galaxy S9, S9+ and Galaxy Note 9 in January. However, the tech giant has updated its Members application with a revised set of delivery dates for the latest and greatest Google software. The Samsung’s Turkish portal Guncelmiyiz indicates the update will instead roll out from February 1st. The Guncelmiyiz website, which Samsung owns, has updated estimates for many of the company’s devices. It currently says the Galaxy Note 8, S8, and S8 Plus Pie updates will roll out from February 15 and it previously said the Note 9 Pie update would roll out January 15. The Note 9’s update has evidently been delayed, as you can see in the screenshot below.
It’s not clear what caused the delay, especially considering that some users are already running the stable version of Pie. Beta testers in Germany got it first on January 4, followed by regular users in the UAE on January 12. And some on XDA have manually flashed the ROM. We are not seeing any reports of issues with the Galaxy Note 9 from people who have updated to Pie. Now, the Galaxy Note 9 is set to receive Android 9 Pie in February, a month later than initially expected. Here is a full list of Samsung devices and when they are expected to receive the upgrade: There are 24 devices on Samsung’s Pie update list. Here they are:
- Galaxy S9: January 2019
- Galaxy S9 Plus: January 2019
- Galaxy Note 9: February 2019
- Galaxy S8: March 2019
- Galaxy S8: March 2019
- Galaxy Note 8: March 2019
- Galaxy A8 2018: April 2019
- Galaxy A8+ 2018: April 2019
- Galaxy A7 2018: April 2019
- Galaxy A9 2018: April 2019
- Galaxy Tab S4 10.5: April 2019
- Galaxy J4: May 2019
- Galaxy J4 Plus: May 2019
- Galaxy J6: May 2019
- Galaxy J6 Plus: May 2019
- Galaxy A8 Star: May 2019
- Galaxy J7 2017: July 2019
- Galaxy J7 Duo: August 2019
- Galaxy Xcover 4: September 2019
- Galaxy J3 2017: September 2019
- Galaxy Tab S3 9.7: September 2019
- Galaxy Tab A 2017: October 2019
- Galaxy Tab Active2: October 2019
- Galaxy Tab A 10.5: October 2019