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Samsung Galaxy Note 9 gets its stable Android 10 update starting w/ beta users - 9to5Google

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Samsung has been well ahead of schedule in pushing out Android 10 to its devices and now, that’s extending to older models. This week, the Galaxy Note 9 is getting its Android 10 update in some regions. Nomad case for Pixel 3 Spotted by SamMobile , the Galaxy Note 9 is getting Android 10 in India. The update seems to be rolling out first to previous beta users ahead of a wider rollout which should start soon. If you’re a Galaxy Note 9 user in another market who used the Android 10 beta, it’s probably worth a quick dive into the settings menu to see if a stable update is available for you. The update arrives for beta users as a mere 100MB update but includes the December 2019 security patch and also various final bug fixes to make it a stable update. The software version attached is N960FXXU4DSLB. If you’re a Note 9 user and you get a stable Android 10 update, drop a comment below and let us know! We’ll update this article as the update expands to

Samsung Galaxy Note 9 starts getting stable Android 10 update with One UI 2.0 - Android Central

Just a month after opening the One UI 2.0 beta program for the Galaxy Note 9, Samsung has now started pushing the stable Android 10 update for the smartphone. As reported by the folks over at SamMobile , the update is currently rolling out to beta users in India. The update arrives as version N960FXXU4DSLB and weighs in at 100MB in terms of size. Weirdly, however, the update includes the December 2019 security patch instead of the January 2020 security patch that Samsung rolled out to a few Galaxy devices recently. While the update has only been released in a single market so far, it is likely to soon begin rolling out in other markets where the Android 10 beta program was launched. If your Galaxy Note 9 is currently running the latest Android 10 beta, you can try looking for the stable update manually by opening the Settings app and going to Software update > Download and install . Get two Samsung Galaxy S10 for the price of one! Those of you running Android 9 Pie on your

Samsung Galaxy Note 9 starts getting stable Android 10 update with One UI 2.0 - Android Central

Just a month after opening the One UI 2.0 beta program for the Galaxy Note 9, Samsung has now started pushing the stable Android 10 update for the smartphone. As reported by the folks over at SamMobile , the update is currently rolling out to beta users in India. The update arrives as version N960FXXU4DSLB and weighs in at 100MB in terms of size. Weirdly, however, the update includes the December 2019 security patch instead of the January 2020 security patch that Samsung rolled out to a few Galaxy devices recently. While the update has only been released in a single market so far, it is likely to soon begin rolling out in other markets where the Android 10 beta program was launched. If your Galaxy Note 9 is currently running the latest Android 10 beta, you can try looking for the stable update manually by opening the Settings app and going to Software update > Download and install . Get two Samsung Galaxy S10 for the price of one! Those of you running Android 9 Pie on your

WhatsApp is about to stop working on millions of phones - The Independent

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A major update to WhatsApp means the world’s most popular messaging app is about to stop working on millions of phones around the world. From 1 January, anyone using Windows phones will no longer be able to access the Facebook-owned app, while people running older versions of Android or iOS will lose support at the end of January. WhatsApp said blocking certain mobile operating systems from using the app was necessary in order to ensure the security of its users. Download the new Indpendent Premium app Sharing the full story, not just the headlines Download now “Because we no longer actively develop for these operating systems, some features might stop functioning at any time,” WhatsApp wrote in a series of posts to its website. “For the best experience, we recommend you use the latest version of iOS [or Android] available for your phone.” left Created with Sketch. right Created with Sketch. 1/12 Unsend messages You

Samsung Galaxy Note 9 Gets Stable Android 10 Update - Wccftech

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Samsung's Android 10 deployment has been nothing short of impeccable this year. Not only is it ahead of schedule, but it is also nearly complete for Samsung's 2019 flagships. Now, it is making its way to some Galaxy Note 9 users. [Now Available in The US And Canada] Android 10 Update Rolling Out to More Galaxy S10 Users in Europe The comes with software version N960FXXU4DSLB and includes the December 2019 security patch. It is rather odd, considering that the Galaxy S9 received a One UI 2.0 update that bumped it up to the yet-to-be-announced January 2020 security patch. It is only available for users enrolled in Samsung's Android 10 One UI 2.0 beta, which is why it is only ~100 MB in size. A full-blown One UI 2.0 Android 10 update usually weighs in at about 1.9 GB, based on previous releases. It is only available for beta users based in India and the UK and is expected to make its way to additional markets soon. Android 10 beta users can get the stable Android 10 upd

Samsung Galaxy S9 receives yet another One UI 2.0 beta update, stable Android 10 update imminent - PiunikaWeb

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Samsung flagship devices are probably the most important reasons for the brand’s top performance throughout every year. Although this year, the Korean OEM tried to break this barrier and introduced several mid-range and budget devices. These phones are not only carrying a competitive price tag, but also equipped with better specs as compared to the previous generation Samsung mid-range or budget devices. Mid-ranger Galaxy M20 already recieved stable Android 10 update Moreover, Samsung has also been quite busy with the rollout of security updates and we can see a drastic improvement in this department from the OEM. Besides, they also have been occupied with the push of the One UI 2.0 (Android 10) update. And in a recent development, Samsung Galaxy S9 is being served with the Android 10 based One UI 2.0 4th beta update in Korea. Notably, the update chips in several bug fixes for the device. Galaxy S9 Talking about the beta update, it arrives with the build number ZSLG and weig

WhatsApp is about to stop working on millions of phones - The Independent

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A major update to WhatsApp means the world’s most popular messaging app is about to stop working on millions of phones around the world. From 1 January, anyone using Windows phones will no longer be able to access the Facebook-owned app, while people running older versions of Android or iOS will lose support at the end of January. WhatsApp said blocking certain mobile operating systems from using the app was necessary in order to ensure the security of its users. Download the new Indpendent Premium app Sharing the full story, not just the headlines Download now “Because we no longer actively develop for these operating systems, some features might stop functioning at any time,” WhatsApp wrote in a series of posts to its website. “For the best experience, we recommend you use the latest version of iOS [or Android] available for your phone.” left Created with Sketch. right Created with Sketch. 1/12 Unsend messages You

Download N970U1UEU2BSLC: US Galaxy Note 10 Android 10 OneUI 2.0 update - Get Droid Tips

Download N970U1UEU2BSLC: US Galaxy Note 10 Android 10 OneUI 2.0 update    Get Droid Tips

Breaking: Stable Galaxy Note 9 Android 10 update released for beta users - SamMobile

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Galaxy Note 9 owners who have been using the Android 10 beta on their phone have more reason to celebrate New Year’s Eve, as Samsung has now released the stable Android 10 update. A 100 MB update is rolling out to beta users in India right now – the stable update comes with software version N960FXXU4DSLB and includes the December 2019 security patch. The stable update for beta users should also be released in other markets where the beta program was launched, such as the UK. If you are using the Android 10 beta, you can download the stable update by going into the  Settings » Software update  menu and selecting  Download and install . As for those using Android Pie, we can expect the Android 10 update to be released within the next day or two. Once that happens, you can rest assured that you will find out about it right here on SamMobile . As you would expect, the Pie to Android 10 update will be much larger in size. We will also have Android 10 firmware for the Note 9 up in our firm

Flathead County New smart phone app helps Columbia Falls Police communicate with residents Sean Wells 8 - KPAX-TV

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COLUMBIA FALLS — Columbia Falls Police Department are partnering with tip411 to create a new Columbia Falls PD app. The app allows Columbia Falls residents to connect with police, find information and submit anonymous tips from their smartphone. Columbia Falls Police Chief Clint Peters says the apps are available for both iPhone and Android and is free and easy to download. “If you have an apple phone or an android it doesn’t matter the app is there," said Peters. "If you can’t find it simply just search Columbia Falls Police Department, hit search, it’s the … (first) thing that pops up, it has our badge on there easily identifiable, download it and you can see the tips and you can see how you to communicate back and forth once you gave a tip.” Based out of Minnesota, tip411 have been in business for more than 20 years, serving 1,800 jurisdictions across the country. This includes law enforcement, schools and the United States Air Force. The tipp411 Account Manager Lo

The Linux Kernel Highlights Of The 2010s From Torvalds' Sabbatical To Dealing With Vulnerabilities - Phoronix

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Going along with our other end of year and decade recaps, here is a look back at the Linux kernel highlights for the 2010s. The Linux kernel during the 2010s saw a lot of new features and expanded hardware support, fallout from many security vulnerabilities and having to provide various CPU mitigations as well, Microsoft beginning to contribute to the Linux kernel largely in the context of Hyper-V, various performance improvements, debates over the state of 32-bit's future, and much more. Here is a look at the most viewed Linux kernel stories of the 2010s: AMD's Ryzen Will Really Like A Newer Linux Kernel AMD's Ryzen CPU is finally shipping in a few days! If you are planning to be an early adopter of AMD Ryzen processors, you will really want to be running a newer Linux kernel release for proper support and performance. The Linux Kernel Is Now VLA-Free: A Win For Security, Less Overhead & Better For Clang With the in-development Linux 4.20 kernel, it is now effect

BREAKING: Samsung Galaxy Note 9 picks up stable Android 10 update with One UI 2.0 & December patch - PiunikaWeb

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Samsung is rolling out the stable Galaxy Note 9 Android 10 update that brings the latest One UI 2.0 skin to the Exynos variants. It’s only a few days ago that the fifth One UI 2.0 beta rolled out to the Galaxy Note 9. From this beta, it was easy to tell the stable version was around the corner thanks to the minimal changes it brought. Arriving as version N960FXXU4DSLB, the initial rollout seems to be targeting those who participated in the One UI 2.0 beta testing program. This is because the OTA weighs in at just 100MB. Galaxy Note 9 Android 10 update (Source) Of course, when the full Galaxy Note 9 Android 10 package starts rolling out for those coming from Android Pie, you can expect a much bigger file size, but the end product will be the same. The incoming Note 9 update still keeps the same December patch that rolled out to the device a month ago. This was not expected given that the Galaxy S9 recently got a One UI 2.0 beta update with January 2020 patches. Heck, even the Ga

Samsung Galaxy S9 One UI 2.0 (Android 10) hotfix update goes live right after beta 4 (Download link inside) - PiunikaWeb

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The reason Samsung tops the list of popular smartphone OEMs is their flagship devices. And, the latest iterations of those ‘S’ and ‘Note’ lineups attract major OS updates before any other handset from the South Korean manufacturer. In case you are not aware, Galaxy S10 already got the stable Android 10 build. Apparently, S9 from the previous year is in the queue to grab the same. As a preliminary step, the company began the beta program and yesterday, the fourth OTA has gone out. S9 fourth beta It has solved bugs that do not ring tone on the right side in BT headset connection state and a handful of others. Turns out, they think it’s not enough! Here we are with another hotfix update for Galaxy S9, carrying the same January patch. Source Apart from resolving AOD time error and improving camera entry speed, it bumps up the version from ZSLC to ZSLG. Moreover, you can also expect some minor enhancements in other departments as well. Source So, Android 10 (One UI 2.0) for Gal

BREAKING: T-Mobile releases the Galaxy Note 10 Android 10/One UI 2.0 update in stable version - PiunikaWeb

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Samsung’s software updates game is way ahead of where it was a year or so ago, especially on timely security updates. Matter of fact, Samsung is arguably the best non-Google vendor as far as software updates are concerned. Sure, the Korean company still has some way to go before it catches up with Google and even OnePlus as far as timely Android OS updates are concerned, but at the current rate, there’s no doubt Samsung is headed in the right direction. The Galaxy S10 family received the stable Android 10 update nearly a month earlier compared to Android 9 Pie timeline with respect to the Galaxy S9 a year ago. The rollout started with global models before arriving on carrier-locked models in the U.S. and Canada. Android 10 update for Galaxy S10 5G on Verizon Soon after, Samsung expanded the One UI 2.0 update rollout to the Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy Note 10+ and even the entry-level Galaxy M20 and Galaxy M30 in India. As of this writing, even the carrier-locked Galaxy Note 10 and

WhatsApp ends support for devices running older Android builds - 9to5Google

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While WhatsApp remains almost ubiquitous across an array of hardware and software, support has now been ended for devices running older Android builds. WhatsApp confirmed via a post on its dedicated support site that the messaging platform will now only run on Android devices running Android 4.0.3 (Ice Cream Sandwich) or higher. Should you still be running a criminally outdated device, you’ll still be able to send multi-platform messages to your friends, family, and contacts. We provide support for and recommend using the following devices: Android running OS 4.0.3+ iPhone running iOS 9+ Select phones running KaiOS 2.5.1+, including JioPhone and JioPhone 2 Once you have one of these devices, simply install WhatsApp and verify your phone number. Keep in mind that WhatsApp can only be activated with one phone number on one device at a time. Furthermore, there’s no option to transfer your chat history between platforms. However, we provide the option to export your chat history

How to Install AOSP Android 10 update for Galaxy J2 Core [GSI Treble] - Get Droid Tips

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Samsung Galaxy J2 Core (Codenamed j2corelte, SM-J260) has launched in August 2018. The device came out of the box with Android 8.1 Oreo Go Edition. Today you can install the AOSP Android 10 Custom GSI build for the Galaxy J2 Core. Thanks to the XDA Recognized Developer phhusson for making this possible. Well, GSI stands for Generic System image which is a “pure Android” implementation with unmodified Android Open Source Project (AOSP) code, runnable on a variety of Android devices that has treble support. Google rolled Android 10, the 10th iteration of Android OS with the codename Q. It will be supported by most of the devices that came out in 2019 and 18. Even if your device is not officially supported, then you may try the Android 10 GSI build on your device. Here in this guide, we will explain how to download and install Android 10 GSI builds on Galaxy J2 Core (j2corelte). We have provided the complete instruction and step by step guide to install the GSI custom build on Samsung

Download N970USQU2BSL8: T-Mobile Galaxy Note 10 Android 10 One UI 2.0 update - Get Droid Tips

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Today T-Mobile started rolling the Android 10 update based on One UI 2.0 skin for the Samsung Galaxy Note 10. The update is labeled with build number N970USQU2BSL8 and comes with all the OneUI 2.0 features along with Android 10. As we speak, the update is rolling over the air for users with the Galaxy Note 10 Snapdragon variant. Suppose if you have not received the update, then make sure to check for the OTA update manually. Along with the Android 10 and One UI 2.0 features, this update brings the Android Security patch level to December 2019. Yes, the patch fixes the vulnerabilities found in the earlier version. If you are running the previous version, then you will receive this OTA update with build N970USQU2BSL8 with the size of 140MB. In case if you are not patient to wait for the update, then you can follow our guide to install the N970USQU2BSL8, Galaxy Note 10 Android 10 Stable One UI 2.0 manually. Before installing the update via ODIN, let’s check for the Software OTA update