Android 10 beta for Samsung's Note 9 and S9 to launch this week

Samsung Galaxy S9

When it comes to renewing our mobile device, depending on the money we can allocate to it, the smartest thing is consider upgrade options offered by the different manufacturers currently available on the market, as long as the chosen ecosystem is Android and not iOS.

The best option if updates are the most important thing to us is to opt for Google's Pixel range. Samsung devices too they are an excellent option to consider. The next terminals of this manufacturer that will start the path to Android 10 are the Galaxy Note 9 and the Galaxy S9.

Samsung's beta operations director has confirmed that Throughout this week the first beta of Android 10 for the Galaxy Note 9 will be launched, while for the Galaxy S9 we will have to wait a few more days, until the beginning of next week.

This move by Samsung only confirms that the Korean company has adopted a very interesting commitment to Android 10 but not only with the high end, but also with the mid-range such as the A series, a range that It will get Android 10 probably early in the year.

As usual in Samsung betas, the first users to be able to install the first beta for both the Galaxy Note 9 and the Samsung Galaxy S9 it will be the Koreans accompanied probably by the Germans. In a second round, a second group of countries will be included, among which Spain will probably be included.

Android 10 will arrive at Samsung terminals hand in hand with One UI 2.0, the second version of the fantastic layer of personalization that Samsung pulled out of its sleeve last year and that has received such good reviews, not only from the press, but also from users.


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