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Original story (published on June 15) follows:

Samsung has started rolling out the stable Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ One UI 2.1 update based on Android 10 operating system in South Korea.

The duo had been testing the software for the past several weeks. This, as expected, was limited to the Korean market, which explains why the region is the first to get the stable version as well.

A week ago, just before the stable One UI 2.1 update started rolling out to the Galaxy Note 9, we reported about the potential release of the Galaxy S9 One UI 2.1 update this week. And indeed, the firmware is now up for grabs.

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In Korea, the software is arriving as version G960NKSU3ETF4 on the Galaxy S9 and version G965NKSU3ETF4 on the Plus variant. The update is rolling out over the air to all carrier-locked and unlocked variants sold in the region.

Next in line should be the Exynos variants sold across Europe, with Germany the likely candidate to spearhead the rollout, you know, just like the Galaxy Note 9 One UI 2.1 update.

Besides the new features included in the update, Samsung has also bundled the latest June 2020 security patch as part of the rollout. Unfortunately, though, Bixby routines aren’t included in this update.

We will keep an eye on the Galaxy S9 and S9+ One UI 2.1 update developments and let you know when the rollout spreads to other regions.

Update 1 (June 16)

The One UI 2.1 update is now live for devices in Germany.

Update 2 (June 20)

Samsung is reportedly rolling out a second June update to address the wallpaper crash issue that popped up earlier this month.

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Update 3 (June 22)

The One UI 2.1 update is now live for devices in South Africa.

Update 4 (June 22)

The One UI 2.1 update is now live for devices in Switzerland and the Czech Republic.

Update 5 (June 22)

The update to One Ui 2.1 is now live for devices in Hungary and Ireland.

Update 6 (June 23)

S9 users in Azerbaijan are now receiving the One UI 2.1 update.

Update 7 (June 24)

The One UI 2.1 update is now live for the Galaxy S9 Plus variants in India.

Update 8 (June 24)

The One UI 2.1 update for the S9 is now live in Jordan, UAE, Morocco, and Cyprus.

Update 9 (June 26)

The update to One UI 2.1 is now live for devices in Portugal.

Update 10 (June 26)

The One UI 2.1 update has also made its way to devices in the UK.

Update 11 (June 26)

The update to One UI 2.1 is now live for the Galaxy S9 in Malaysia.

Update 12 (June 26)

The update to One UI 2.1 for the Galaxy S9 is now live in the Phillipines.

Update 13 (June 30)

The One UI 2.1 update is now live for the Galaxy S9 and S9+ in China.

Update 14 (July 3)

The One UI 2.1 update for the Galaxy S9 is now live for devices in the UAE.

Update 15 (July 28)

AT&T, Sprint, and Boost Mobile are now rolling out the One UI 2.1 update based on Android 10 for the Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus in the US. It also brings the July 2020 security patch. See the full story here.

Update 16 (August 6)

Samsung Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ users in Brazil are now beginning to receive the One UI 2.1 update based on Android 10 on their devices. The update is rolling out with the software version G9650ZHU7ETG4 for the S9+ and it also brings the July security patch.

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