The Samsung Galaxy J Android Pie update is rolling out, which means Galaxy J8 and Galaxy J6 users should start preparing for the upgrade.
After waiting a bit, Samsung is rolling out the Android Pie upgrade to a few models in the Galaxy J series. The company is starting with the Galaxy J8 and Galaxy J6, but we expect the update to reach other devices in the near future.
While it may be tempting to install the Android Pie update as soon as it arrives on your phone, you should only do so if you’re ready. Before migrating your device from Android Oreo to Android Pie, there are some steps you must take.
The Galaxy J Android Pie update is a massive release with a slew of changes, including Samsung’s new One UI. One UI brings many visible changes to your device’s operating system, so it’s important to familiarize yourself with it before you get started. You’ll also want to be prepared for problems.
As we walk away from the update’s release, we’ve been hearing about bugs and performance issues plaguing Samsung’s version of Android Pie. Some of these issues have taken over from Oreo, while others are brand new. It’s hard to predict how the upgrade will affect your device, so it’s important to be prepared.
In this guide, we’ll walk you through the steps we usually take before installing new Android software on our Galaxy phones. If you spend about 30 minutes preparing, you should be in great shape.