It may be tempting to try the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 Android Pie beta, but many of you should avoid the beta and wait for the official release next year.
Having limited the beta program to its flagship Galaxy S models for a few years, Samsung has expanded the Galaxy Beta Program to the company’s flagship Galaxy Note 9.
If you want to participate in the Galaxy Note 9 Android Pie beta, you must enroll in the program through the Galaxy+ app or the Samsung Members app. You also need to have a very specific Galaxy Note 9 model.
Galaxy Note 9 Android Pie beta is currently limited to a few regions of the world, including the United States. We expect the Galaxy Note 9 Android Pie beta to roll out to a few more regions, but most countries will not be able to access the early version of the software.
There are many reasons to try the Galaxy Note 9 Android Pie beta on your device. For one, the update is packed with new features, including the company’s new One UI (user interface).
Samsung’s Android Pie/One UI beta is a great way to become familiar with these features and help Samsung catch bugs and performance issues before the update is officially released in January 2019. Still, trying software early isn’t for everyone.
Galaxy Note 9 Android Pie beta is plagued with bugs and performance issues. If you rely on your device to get you through a work or school day, you may want to keep it on Android Oreo. If you’re on the fence, let us help.
In this guide, we’ll cover the top reasons to try the Galaxy Note 9 Pie beta and the top reasons to skip it.