Samsung recently announced their new UI, One UI. It is based on Google's latest iteration of Android. While the update is already available under a beta program for a few devices, the stable update is expected to roll out soon.
The company has confirmed the roadmap for the Android 9 Pie update for a couple of devices. The company shared the list via the Samsung Members application.
The South Korean giant will first provide the update to its latest flagship smartphones. Reports suggest that Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9+, in a few regions, have already started receiving the update. The update should be available all over the globe by January 2019.
Samsung Galaxy Note 9 is expected to receive the update sometime in February 2019. However, older flagships like Galaxy S8, S8+ and Note 8 will have to wait until March 2019. Once the flagship smartphones are updated, Samsung will start pushing the update for its mid-range devices. Phones like Galaxy A8 (2018), Galaxy A8+ (2018), Galaxy A7 (2018) and Galaxy A9 (2018) are expected to get the update by April 2019.
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Android Pie will be rolling out for the more budget smartphones like Galaxy J4, Galaxy J4+, Galaxy J6, Galaxy J6+ and the Galaxy A8 Star by May 2019.
As for the tablets, the more recent Galaxy Tab S4 (10.5) will be receiving the update sometime in April 2019. However, Galaxy Tab S3 9.7, Galaxy Tab A 2017, Galaxy Tab Active2 and Galaxy Tab A 10.5 owners will have to wait until October 2019.