4 Reasons You Shouldn't Install Galaxy Note 8 Pie and 12 Reasons You Should 1

4 Reasons You Shouldn’t Install Galaxy Note 8 Pie and 12 Reasons You Should

The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 Pie update brings new features, improvements, bug fixes and other changes to the old flagship. While most of you will probably want to install it right away, others may benefit from waiting a few hours, days, or longer.

The Galaxy Note 8 Android Pie update is out of beta and is rolling out to select devices in certain regions of the world. Spread is occurring in Europe, the Middle East and Asia. It’s also hitting devices in the United States.

AT&T, T-Mobile, Sprint and Verizon have released the Galaxy Note 8 Android Pie update to their customers. Also rolling out to unlocked Note 8 in the US

If you’ve downloaded the Galaxy Note 8 Android Pie beta or just followed suit, you know that the update is coming with some big changes. Among them is a brand new user interface called One UI.

One UI looks very different from the previous UI in Android Oreo (Samsung Experience) and will take some getting used to. However, the UI comes with some very useful features, including a brand new Night Mode that will make the device’s screen easier on your eyes.

If you’re dealing with Android Oreo issues, there’s also a chance that the update will fix your issues. The Galaxy Note 8 Pie update has gone through a beta which has helped Samsung fix a number of issues before the official release.

However, Note 8 Pie users have been complaining of various bugs and performance issues, so if you’re having a great experience on Android Oreo, you’ll want to approach the Pie upgrade with caution.

If you’re on the fence, let us walk you through the best reasons to install and not install the Galaxy Note 8 Android Pie update right now.

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