The new Galaxy Note 9 has much the same hardware and cameras as the Galaxy S9 Plus. The main thing that sets the Galaxy Note 9 apart is its S Pen, which now has added Bluetooth connectivity and can be used as a single-button Bluetooth remote control. Samsung’s Experience UI is highly customized but feels smooth and natural to use, with several thoughtful ways to use the S Pen.
This phone is a bit too large and heavy, but it has a huge 6.4-inch screen with curved edges and a 4000mAh battery that could last you up to two days. The cameras are great, and Samsung’s app gives you a lot to play with. If you want to spend this much money and can live with the bulk, the Galaxy Note 9 delivers a top-class experience.
According to the latest information, Samsung Galaxy Note 9 has now joined the May 2022 patch list. Currently, this update is rolled out in Germany. Of course, the new security update also addresses a number of vulnerabilities affecting Google’s own Android OS.
The stateside Galaxy Note 9 is getting firmware version N960FXXS9FVE1. European markets are expected to get this update over the next few days.
Owners of the Galaxy Note 9 can receive notification of this update. By chance you don’t receive an update notification then check the update manually by going to the device Settings >> Software updates >> Download and install.
Note: Before upgrading to the latest version make sure your smartphone is connected with a proper internet connection, we recommend you to download it over WIFI so that you will not face any errors.