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Although it’s only just been released, Samsung already appears to be refreshing this software with a new update.
Spotted by Samsung mobile the new patch to Android 9 Pie adds some improvements and added security.
Perhaps the biggest change arrives in the form of being able to set when you’d like the Night mode to be switched on.
Night mode turns the screen black which makes viewing the display in the evening much easier on the eye.
Currently, you have to toggle this theme on or off but it seems this patch now allows users to automatically set it to come on at certain times.
Although it’s only just been released, Samsung already appears to be refreshing this software with a new update.
Perhaps the biggest change arrives in the form of being able to set when you’d like the Night mode to be switched on.
Night mode turns the screen black which makes viewing the display in the evening much easier on the eye.
Currently, you have to toggle this theme on or off but it seems this patch now allows users to automatically set it to come on at certain times.
This scheduling option is added alongside better Wi-Fi range plus there’s improved stability for NFC, email and gestures.
This update appears to be rolling out for those running 9 Pie in Germany with more countries likely to get these changes in the coming weeks.
The news of this Galaxy S9 upgrade comes as Samsung readies itself for its major Unpacked event next week.
Taking place in San Francisco and London, this is where the Korean firm will reveal its next-generation Galaxy S10.
Although not confirmed we are expecting to see three new phones unveiled including a cheaper S10e, standard S10 and larger S10 Plus.
Samsung Galaxy S9
This scheduling option is added alongside better Wi-Fi range plus there’s improved stability for NFC, email and gestures.
This update appears to be rolling out for those running 9 Pie in Germany with more countries likely to get these changes in the coming weeks.
The news of this Galaxy S9 upgrade comes as Samsung readies itself for its major Unpacked event next week.
Taking place in San Francisco and London, this is where the Korean firm will reveal its next-generation Galaxy S10.
Although not confirmed we are expecting to see three new phones unveiled including a cheaper S10e, standard S10 and larger S10 Plus.