AT&T and T-Mobile Galaxy S9's September Updates Bring Night Camera Mode

Samsung Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ are among the devices the Korean company will update to the latest One UI 2.0 custom skin based on Android 10.

The company started rolling out the first Android 10 beta for the Galaxy S10 series in Europe some time ago, but reports are coming in from Korea that the rollout has been delayed for unknown reasons.

A UI 2.0 beta for the US Galaxy S10 is coming soon

Upon recovery, those using Galaxy S10, S10e, and S10+ variants sold through Sprint and T-Mobile will be able to try Android 10 on their devices. there's no room for the AT&T and Verizon variants.

The Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10+ are also missing the first beta update of One UI 2.0, but some sections claim that the duo will join the second beta update of One UI 2.0.

Far from the unknown, there's good news for Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ users on T-Mobile and AT&T. The former last pushed an update to both S9 handsets with security patches from July and missed the August security patches.

In the last update T-Mobile jumped the August patch straight to the new September patch and although it's not the last October patch it brings a really cool feature to the device photo: special night mode support.

AT&T Galaxy S9 camera night mode (source)

The update has been confirmed to arrive as a release

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for the S9 and the version

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for the S9+. The update weighs over 772MB and hardly mentions anything in the official changelog.

Below is a screenshot of the T-Mobile update that brings a dedicated Night Camera mode to the Galaxy S9 and S9+.

(Source)

While someone from AT&T says the latest update adds Night Mode to their Galaxy S9 camera, they haven't shared the new version of the software in question. However, on the software support page of AT&T Most Recent September Update Contains Software Releases

G960USQS6CSH7 (S9)

and

G965USQS6CSH7 (S9+)

.

Galaxy S9 and S9+ September update on AT&T weighs

185 MB

, which is a fraction of the T-Mo update for the same devices. Surely, the latest devices are expected to get more improvements and maybe some new features over the previous models.

AT&T and T-Mobile now join models like Verizon and Sprint on the updated September security patch, in addition to support for the special night camera mode.

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Keep an eye on our Samsung section for more related news and updates. Check this section for Android 10 related stuff.