Samsung Galaxy S9 gets another Android Pie beta update in the U.S., here is what's new

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Samsung Galaxy S9 gets another Android Pie beta update in the U.S., here is what's new
If you own a Galaxy S9 and decided to enroll in the Samsung beta program, you should now see a new Android Pie update on your phone. If you're just waiting for the South Korean company to release the final version, we'll let you know how's the update progressing and whether or not Samsung is addressing all the issues reported by Galaxy S9 users.

Now, this is would be the third Android Pie beta update that Samsung Galaxy S9 is getting in the United States. As SamMobile points out, the latest update is all about bug fixes and optimizations, which should further improve the Galaxy S9's performance when running Android Pie.

Among the most important bug fixes, the changelog mentions call app crashes when searching for unregistered names in the Search bar, Data Roaming not working overseas, freezing of dialer, and many more.

You can find the entire list of bugs that have been addressed in this beta build in the screenshot attached to the article. Keep in mind that the update, which weighs in at 590MB, adds the December security patch as well.

In the same piece of news, Samsung announced that the first Android Pie update for the Galaxy S9/S9+ will drop early next year, so it won't be long now.

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