Samsung Galaxy S9 and Galaxy Note9 have become available features Galaxy S20 and One UI 2.1. For the most impatient and courageous

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While Samsung is testing One UI 2.1, enthusiasts have ported

Users of Samsung’s flagship smartphones two years ago have learned the opportunity to install the features of the proprietary shell One UI 2.1, which debuted with the Galaxy S20 series, without waiting for the official release of One UI 2.1

Samsung Galaxy S9
Samsung Galaxy S9

Samsung Galaxy S9 and Galaxy Note9 have become available features Galaxy S20 and One UI 2.1. For the most impatient and courageous

Samsung Galaxy S9 and Note9 smartphones were flagship devices in 2018. And until now, the representatives of the digging company either confirmed the plans for the release, then refuted them. 

Now, the thematic resource SamMobile has announced that Samsung is currently testing the “real” firmware for the Galaxy Note9 – under the number N960NKSU3ETD1 for South Korea and N960FXXU5ETD5 for Europe. 

At the same time, members of the XDA Developers mobile developer community ported the Galaxy S20 and One UI 2.1 features to the Galaxy S9 and Note9. The projects were completed for international models with the Exynos platform since they can unlock the bootloader.

Among the functions that are available in this firmware is the Pro mode for shooting video, the “many” applications available on the Galaxy S20, the Share Live function for quick file sharing, the night mode of the front camera, the new photo editor, and so on. 

Thanks to the integrated AROMA Installer, users will be able to make fine-tuning during installation. Of course, you can use such firmware only at your own peril and risk, being well aware of what you are doing and what to do if something goes wrong. 

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