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The Samsung Galaxy Note 9 runs Android 10, which last received a security patch in June 2022. Soon, apps will lose support as developers move away from legacy software.
Looking back at the Galaxy Note 9 is a fantastic way to highlight my frustrations, as it's the last device Samsung designed to appeal to enthusiasts. Whenever I pick my Note 9 back up, I ...
The Samsung Galaxy Note 9 is my favorite Samsung smartphone ever, but it's no longer the pinnacle. Here's how I use the 2018 phone in 2025.
Over four years after it first hit the market, Samsung’s Galaxy Note 9 has officially been pulled from the company’s support schedule, meaning software updates have likely come to an end ...
Only about 9.6 million units of Note 9 were sold, and even the Galaxy S series suffered a year-on-year decline in phone sales. Two major reasons have been identified for this occurrence.
This comes just over four years after the phone launched. Samsung released the Galaxy Note 9 back in August of 2018 with Android 8.1, a Snapdragon 845, 6GB/8GB of RAM, and a headphones jack.
Samsung ended official support for the Galaxy Note 9 in September last year. That wasn’t surprising since the device completed four years in the market in August.
The Galaxy Note 9 is an iconic device, in part because it marked the end of the “true” Galaxy Note. Now, the Galaxy Note 9 and Galaxy S9 are about to get access to Samsung’s new AI features ...
Now, we have a Samsung Galaxy Note 9 update for April 2022 carrying the March 2022 Android security patch with it (per Droid-Life). That’s four updates in six months.