New updates are being added at the bottom of this story…….
Original story (published on February 12, 2020) follows:
Samsung has just released its first flagships of the year 2020, the Galaxy S-series and they definitely pack in the punch. In fact, the Galaxy S20 Ultra comes with a massive 100X zoom feature and a base model houses 12 GB of RAM.
These are some of the insane specs the Galaxy S20 Ultra sports under the hood. Now, Samsung has another task in hand and that is the push of One UI 2.0 (Android 10) update for the rest of the devices that are in the pipeline.
And going by a Reddit post, the Android 10 update for the Sprint variant of Samsung Galaxy Note 9 is expected to arrive on February 24. Moreover, the update is also going to arrive around the same time for the T-Mobile variant as well.
Notably, this date info comes from someone tagged as a verified employee on Sprint sub-reddit corys00. You can check out the comment below:
PiunikaWeb readers should know that the AT&T Galaxy Note 9 was served with the One UI 2.0 (Android 10) update at the beginning of this month while the US unlocked Note 9 variants grabbed the update a day before AT&T users.
So, the Sprint and T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy Note 9 users are finally going to get the taste of One UI 2.0 (Android 10) stable update on February 24 via OTA.
However, if you cannot wait for the OTA to arrive on your Sprint or T-Mobile Galaxy Note 9 units then, you can read an earlier report by us where we have discussed how you can install the Android 10 update for Galaxy Note 9 on Verizon, T-Mobile & Sprint models.
Let us know in the comments below what are your thoughts on this development now that the alleged date for Android 10 is out for the Sprint and T-Mobile Galaxy Note 9 has been confirmed?
In the meantime, you can check out our dedicated Samsung section to read more similar stories surrounding Samsung devices and smartphones.
Update (February, 19)
Finally, the One UI 2.0 (Android 10) update for the Galaxy Note 9 users on Verizon is now live. The update is arriving via OTA and brings all the new features for the device. You can read the whole story here.
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