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How to install Samsung's One UI beta on Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+

Samsung recently announced their new One UI. Here's how you can install it on your Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9+

Samsung's new One UI makes single-handed use easier

At the recent Samsung Developer's Conference, the South Korean giant revealed their new upcoming UI for the flagship smartphones. The One UI Beta is now available for Samsung Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+. Here's how to download and install the new UI on your Samsung smartphone.

Do note that the whole process will erase any data on your smartphone. So, do make a backup of any important data. Also, we are not responsible for any damage made to your phone during the process.

Download the files

Odin Software

Samsung Galaxy S9
Exynos: Update, Odin Files
Snapdragon: Update, Odin Files

Samsung Galaxy S9+
Exynos: Update, Odin Files
Snapdragon: Update, Odin Files

For Odin files, the users will have to visit Sammobile.com and follow the steps in order to get the files. Make sure you download the BRJ6 version of the files.

Also Read: Asus ZenFone 5Z to get Android 9.0 Pie update in January 2019, ZenFone Max Pro M1 to get it soon

How to install One UI

  • Once the files have been downloaded, put your Samsung Galaxy S9/S9+ in Odin mode by turning it off and then holding Power+Volume Down+Bixby keys.
  • Connect your phone to your PC using a USB Type-C cable
  • Open Odin on your PC and add corresponding files to BL, AP, CP, and HOME_CSC. Make sure the Userdata is left empty.
  • Click on Start
  • Once your phone reboots, turn it off
  • Enter the recovery mode by holding Power + Volume Up + Bixby buttons
  • Using the volume buttons head over to "Apply update from adb" and then press the power button
  • On your PC, open the command prompt and type adb sideload (location of update.zip)
  • Hit enter

Once the phone reboots, you will be welcomed by the new OneUI interface. Do note that as this is a beta update, there might be a few bugs here and there.

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