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Samsung Galaxy Note 9 is finally set for the biggest upgrade 7 years ago

Galaxy Note 9 debuted at the Samsung Unpacked event in New York on August 9th and offers a number of flagship features and specifications.

Note 9 comes with a huge 6.4-inch AMOLED display with vibrant colors and incredible viewing angles.

In addition, Note 9's iconic S Pen has been improved, which means users can control music playback and other features with just accessories.

The Galaxy Note 9 is supported by Samsung's own Exynos 9810 chipset, but in other markets such as the US, the Snapdragon 845 was introduced.

Samsung's top device is launched with Android 8.1 Oreo and has not been upgraded to Android 9 Pie.

Google's latest operating system was launched in August and brought a lot of new useful tools.

Although the software originally only runs on Pixel devices and Essential Phones, it has been acquired from many other hardware such as OnePlus, Sony, and Huawei.

However, at the recent developer conference in San Francisco, Samsung is keen to showcase the next generation of software called One UI, which will be available on Galaxy Note 9 next year.

In essence, One UI will be Samsung's latest Android skin, which will exceed 9 Pie.

This means that fans of Korean technology giants can look forward to all the benefits of the new Google interface.

However, One UI also represents a huge change for Samsung; the software has a cleaner, more modern look than anything previously integrated with Samsung.

In a keynote address at the Developers Conference, the Korean company was eager to explain how to combine interfaces to make it easier to navigate large devices with one hand, such as Note 9.

Samsung explained its new skin: "A user interface can help you focus on what really matters.

“Work through hardware and software, just look at your needs, use and view mobile phones with a second-day experience. Because these small details can make a big difference.

“Easily find and follow what you want. The entire screen shows information about each click, so you only get the essentials, one at a time.

“Get the results you want. Content and features are at your fingertips, so you get them faster. It feels natural to interact with your phone.”

A UI will arrive at Galaxy Note 9, Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 Plus in January.

However, Samsung fans who want to take advantage of the new skin and Android 9 Pie, can sign up for the One UI beta program early.

Downloading the Samsung Members app will provide the user with the "One UI beta program registration" option.

This will allow users to download new aesthetics and features when they start testing later this month.

It's worth noting that entering the beta may use software with more prominent errors.

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