Some Samsung Galaxy Note 9 updates have not been downgraded and are still getting security patches every month

Samsung Galaxy Note 9 in last September was officially put into the quarterly update list, as a model released 4 years ago, is currently updated according to the rhythm of releasing security patches every three months.

However, according to information found by Droid Life, the Verizon version of the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 is still getting security patches every month, and the March security patch was pushed last week, and the phone also received security patches in January and February.

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The build a number of latest update is QP1A.190711.020.N960USQS9FVC5, but only for the Galaxy Note 9 for Verizon. Aside from the March security patch, the latest version doesn’t seem to have any feature improvements.

Samsung has yet to respond to the inconsistencies in the update, but it was a surprise for those who received the update. The Samsung Galaxy Note 9 was released in 2018, equipped with a 6.4-inch 2K resolution SuperAMOLED screen, and the first to be equipped with the Android 8.1 system. The phone is IP68 waterproof, rear 12MP dual camera, and both support optical image stabilization. As a Samsung Note series model, the phone supports the S Pen stylus, which can open the floating window function and support Bluetooth connection.

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