Visible offers a $40-per-month unlimited plan that works on Verizon’s 4G LTE network. There is now Visible Android support, and you can buy the Samsung Galaxy S9 through the online-only carrier.
Update: January 4, 2021 (4:20 AM ET): The Galaxy S9 series may not be in line for an update to One UI 3.0, but this doesn’t mean the phones are no longer seeing updates. As spotted by SamMobile, the ...
Samsung’s Galaxy S9 Android 10 update went through weeks of testing, but the final build has brought bugs and performance issues with it. After a long wait, Samsung’s finally rolling out the highly ...
We may earn a commission when you click links to retailers and purchase goods. More info. Shortly after the Android Pie and One UI update arrived on the Xfinity Mobile Galaxy S9 and S9+ yesterday, I ...
The Galaxy S9, S9 Plus, and Note 9 units sold via Sprint are now receiving the Android 10 update in the US. The update is currently rolling to the three 2018 Samsung flagships over the air (OTA).
After some hints, an updated roadmap, and extensive beta program, the Android 10 update is now rolling out for the Samsung Galaxy S9 with Germany and those on Verizon’s Xfinity network in the US first ...
The Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus running Android 9 Pie seems to be in testing, at least according to a new GFXBench listing. The Galaxy S9 Plus appeared on GFXBench, and it’s clearly running Android 9 Pie, ...
After four years of ongoing support, Samsung has officially pulled support for Android updates on the Galaxy S9 and S9+, its flagships from 2018. Today on Samsung’s tracker for ongoing Android update ...
Taking a look back at seven days of news and headlines across the world of Android, this week’s Android Circuit includes confirmation of the Galaxy Note 9, a new Galaxy S9, OnePlus 6 price leaks, LG’s ...
Samsung has yet to release the Android 9.0 Pie software update for their Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ handsets. As of now, the exact release date for the software remains unknown. However, anticipation is ...
Samsung has traditionally been regarded to be quite slow in rolling out major Android updates but while it still can't beat Google, it has admittedly started doing better. It already kicked off beta ...