If you are the owner of the Verizon variant of Samsung Galaxy S9/S9+ then, this piece of news will excite you as the carrier has pushed in the latest November security patchset for both the devices.
Notably, by pushing this new update, Verizon has skipped the October security patch and bumps the patch level from September to November. Besides, the new November security update brings in a number of fixes for the Android devices.
Notably, other US carrier networks T-Mobile, Sprint, Virgin Mobile, etc have already pushed in the November update for Galaxy S9/S9+. The update arrived with build number CSJ6 for T-Mobile while others will get it as build CSJ7 for Sprint, Virgin Mobile, etc.
Let us take a look at the updates one by one.
Galaxy S9
The new November update that also tags along November 1, 2019 security patchset for Galaxy S9 arrives with version number CSJ9. Below is the official changelog and the screenshot of the update tracker:
What’s changing:
The current software update provides system enhancements and the most up to date Android security patches on your device.
Galaxy S9+
The plus version of Galaxy S9 i.e. the Galaxy S9+ is also getting the new November 2019 security patch. This new update carries version number CSJ9.
Below is the official changelog and the screenshot of the same:
What’s changing:
The current software update provides system enhancements and the most up to date Android security patches on your device.
Note that the updates for both the Galaxy S9/S9+ are being pushed via OTA and will take some time in hitting all the devices. However, you can manually check for it by heading to Settings > System updates > Check for system updates.
Moreover, users on Reddit have also reported that they are getting this new update. You can check out the screenshot of the discussion below:
For those who are waiting for the One UI 2.0 Android 10 beta update for their Galaxy S9/S9+ devices, it has been confirmed officially by Beta Operation Manager of Samsung Korea forum that the Galaxy S9 family will get the latest Android OS beta update starting from the next week.
We will keep you in the loop once we have more information in this regard.
Note: You can check out our dedicated Samsung Section to know more about such similar stories and the latest happenings around Samsung devices.
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