Samsung Galaxy Note 9 gets third One UI beta, final roll out set for February 2019

Samsung Galaxy Note 9 is getting the third and final beta of One UI based on Android 9 Pie. The Korean company started official roll out of One UI for Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ last week after seeding three beta updates. The Galaxy Note 9, which is now getting the third beta of One UI, hints at the final release. An updated software roadmap revealed that Samsung plans to release the final version of Android 9 Pie for the Note 9 in February 2019, but the beta roll out today suggests it could arrive as early as next month.

The update fixes a number of bugs including one where the Samsung notes app would stop completely. It fixes an issue where users were unable to unlock when unlocking the screen and turning off the screen at the same time. It fixed an issue where the search function did not appear in the Dialer and Contact stopped. The third One UI beta addresses the ‘screen Touch is restricted’ issue and other system UI crashes.

Other fixes include an issue where the 5GHz setting did not appear in mobile hotspot UI and killed phenomenon in an unspecified app after booting the device. There is also an improvement to front/back switch in the camera preview, which users reported as being sluggish. With this update, the variable theme is changed to default when changing to default theme after applying Samsung IMEI home theme. The changelog says that the update does have a known issue where the home button force touch function does not work if gesture setting is on.

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