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SM- G965U (beta- ) So here is my question, all around the world speaking about Samsung s9plus snapdragon but difrent model such SM-G965U1 ( I know this is unlocked) or SM-G965F or etc. this model SM-G965U snapdragon its everywhere but no one speak about beta android 10 or at least flashing the beta or vice versa So we have a one ui 2 beta on this model: Samsung SM-G965U. I'm not speaking about SM-G965U1 ! I tried to install the beta one ui 2 on my phone SM-G965U. The firmware was SM-G965U1 but no luck ! Some one tried to install the beta Android 10 on this model SM-G965U? natibongo. Senior Member. Jan 11, 2020 at 10:07 AM #2. So here is my question, all around the world speaking about Samsung s9plus snapdragon but difrent model such SM-G965U1 ( I know this is unlocked) or SM-G965F or etc. this model SM-G965U snapdragon its everywhere but no one speak about beta android 10 or at least flashing the beta or vice versa So we have a one ui 2 beta on this model: Samsung SM-G965U. I'm not speaking about SM-G965U1 ! I tried to install the beta one ui 2 on my phone SM-G965U. The firmware was SM-G965U1 but no luck ! Some one tried to install the beta Android 10 on this model SM-G965U? nicolaimai. Member. Jan 11, 2020 at 10:43 AM #3. natibongo. Senior Member. Jan 11, 2020 at 10:49 AM #4. leonardojt. Senior Member. Jan 11, 2020 at 1:54 PM #5. So here is my question, all around the world speaking about Samsung s9plus snapdragon but difrent model such SM-G965U1 ( I know this is unlocked) or SM-G965F or etc. this model SM-G965U snapdragon its everywhere but no one speak about beta android 10 or at least flashing the beta or vice versa So we have a one ui 2 beta on this model: Samsung SM-G965U. I'm not speaking about SM-G965U1 ! I tried to install the beta one ui 2 on my phone SM-G965U. The firmware was SM-G965U1 but no luck ! Some one tried to install the beta Android 10 on this model SM-G965U? How to download Android Pie update on Galaxy S9 and S9+ manually [One UI] Update [December 25, 2018] : Samsung today started seeding Android Pie OTA update for the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ handsets in Europe, and some other regions. The update also brings the One UI, Samsung’s new custom user interface for its Android phones, which is a huge thing. The update has come out only for the global variant: SM-G960F in the case of S9, and SM-G965F as regards Galaxy S9+. Update [January 04, 2019] : Stable Android Pie update is still not available for S9 and S9 Plus models sold in the US , whose model numbers end with U. Though, we have newer beta builds available for downloads, CRLM for the Galaxy S9 (G960U/U1), released on December 27, 2018, and CSA1 for the Galaxy S9 Plus (SM-G965u/U1), released on January 2, 2019. Find them in the downloads section below. Related : The firmware files of the Android Pie update are now available for download too (provided below), so you can install the One UI update on your S9 and S9+ (F model only) right away by following the guide given below. The stable release hasn’t hit the US yet, where the models U and U1 of the S9 handsets are still running the beta update, the fourth iteration at that. Warning! Do not try anything given on this page if you do not completely know what you are doing. In case any damage occurs, we won’t be held responsible. Compatibility. This guide is compatible only for the Galaxy S9 and S9+. Do not try this on any other device as you might end up damaging your device and permanently brick it. Make appropriate backup all your important data, music and video files, and everything else as there are chances your devices will be wiped while doing this. Downloads How to install Android 9 Pie update on Galaxy S9 and S9+ [One UI update] Downloads. Galaxy S9 For model no. SM-G960F/FD only ( stable release ): Android 9 Pie firmware – G960FXXU2CRLI Android 9 Pie firmware – G960USQU3CSAB Galaxy S9 Plus For model no. SM-G965F/FD only ( stable release ): Android 9 Pie firmware – G965FXXU2CRLI Android 9 Pie firmware – G965USQU3CSAB. How to install Android 9 Pie update on Galaxy S9 and S9+ [One UI update] Compatibility: This section is compatible only with model SM-G960F of the Galaxy S9, and SM-G965F of the Galaxy S9 Plus. Step by step guide: Step 1. Download the Android Pie firmware from the downloads section above – version CRLI/CSAB . Make sure you have downloaded the correct firmware file on your PC. Remember, this is only for the Galaxy S9 model no. SM-G960F and Galaxy S9 model no. SM-G965F. Step 2. Install Samsung USB driver (method 1 on the linked page) first of all. Double-click the .exe file of drivers to begin the installation. (Not required if you have already done this.) Step 3. Also, download Odin PC software (latest version). Step 4. Extract the firmware file now. You can use free software like 7-zip for this. Install 7-zip, then right click on firmware file and under 7-zip, select ‘Extract here’. You should get files in .tar.md5 format now. (You may a bunch of files, and you will find text like AP, BL, CP or CSC etc. written at the beginning of those files.) We will be loading this file into Odin, to be installed on the device. Step 5. Extract the Odin file. You should get the Odin exe file (other files could be hidden, hence not visible). Step 6. Disconnect your Galaxy S9 from PC if it is connected. Step 7. Boot your Galaxy S9 into download mode : Power off your device. Wait for 6-7 seconds after screen goes off. Press and hold the three buttons Volume down + Bixby + Power together until you see the Warning screen. Press Volume Up to continue to download mode. Step 8. Double click on Odin .exe file (from step 5) to open the Odin window as shown below. Be careful with Odin, and do just as said to prevent problems. Step 9. Connect your device now using the USB cable. Odin should recognize your device. It’s a must. When it recognizes, you will see Added!! message appearing in the Log box in the bottom left, and the first box under ID:COM will also show a no. and turn its background blue. Look at the pic below. You cannot proceed until you get the Added!! message, which confirms that Odin has recognized your device. If you don’t get Added!! message, you need to install/re-install drivers again, and use the original cable that came with the device. Mostly, drivers are the problem (look at step 2 above). You can try different USB ports on your PC too. Step 10. Load the firmware files into Odin. Click the AP button on Odin and the select the .tar.md5 file from above. See the screenshot below to find how the Odin window will look like after you have loaded the files. Click on BL tab, and select the file beginning with BL text. Click on AP tab, and select the file beginning with AP text. Click on CP tab, and select the file beginning with CP text. [Different!] Click on CSC tab, and select the file beginning with HOME_CSC text. If HOME_CSC file isn’t available, then select the file beginning with CSC text. About CSC file: Using the HOME_CSC file won’t reset your device, and data on the phone shouldn’t be deleted. However, when we select regular CSC file, and it results in CSC on the device being different than that in CSC file, your phone will be formatted automatically. You can even choose to ignore loading the CSC file, that may do alright too. But if it doesn’t work out, repeat the whole process and select CSC file this time around. Info: When you load files, Odin checks the md5 sum of firmware file, which takes time. So, simply wait until that’s done and the firmware file is loaded. Don’t worry if Odin gets unresponsive for a while, it’s normal. Binary size will also show up in Odin. Step 11. Click on Options tab, and make sure Re-partition checkbox is NOT selected . Don’t use PIT tab, ever. Go back to the Log tab now, as it will show the progress of the firmware installation when you hit the start button in the next step. Step 12. Verify that everything is okay as mentioned above. When satisfied, click the Start button on Odin now to start flashing the firmware on your device. Wait till installation is finished, after which your device will reboot automatically. You’ll get PASS message as shown below upon successful installation from Odin. Install Android 9.0 Pie Firmware on Galaxy S9 / S9 Plus (One UI) The wait is finally over and the Android 9.0 Pie update for Galaxy S9 (G960FXXU2CRLI) and S9 Plus (G965FXXU2CRLI) is here. Download and install One UI Android 9.0 Pie firmware on Galaxy S9 (SM-G960) or Galaxy S9 Plus (SM-G965) manually using the steps described below. Samsung has just surprised everyone with an unexpected Christmas gift , by officially releasing the official One UI Android Pie update for S9 and Galaxy S9 Plus. The Pie update with build version FXXU2CRLI started rolling out in during the morning, and more countries are following rapidly. The first devices to receive the One UI update are the Exynos Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus, but there’s a good chance that other models will join before the end of the year, including the Galaxy Note 9. Even if the Samsung One UI Android Pie update for Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus hasn’t reached your country, you can still install it manually, as long as you have a compatible model. Let’s quickly introduce the new interface, before going into details with the tutorial! Introduction to Android 9.0-based Samsung One UI. Back in November, at the Samsung Developer Conference , the company has revealed the new One UI update. Samsung was planning to start the roll-out in January for the S9, S9+ and Note 9, followed by the 2017 flagships. Meanwhile, they have also announced the Beta Program , which has effectively started a few days later. Thanks to this, many users had the opportunity of previewing the new interface and reporting bugs before the final release. Since the first beta , it’s been pretty clear that the people behind it had done an amazing job . In fact, the firmware was surprisingly stable and there were no critical issues to be aware of. More recently, the latest European beta has brought support for Samsung Themes , which suggested that we were getting closer and closer to the public release. It’s been about one month since Beta 1, and the One UI update with Android Pie is now a reality! If you want to learn more, we recommend to check out our preview based on on the SDC event. Now, let’s see what’s new with the brand new interface! Samsung One UI Android Pie Update Overview. Samsung One UI is the successor to Samsung Experience , and it represents a new way of using our device. With the display aspect rations getting taller and taller, reaching elements at the very top becomes quite difficult. Consequently, we’re often forced to use two hands or adjust the grip , thus risking to drop the . Tall displays are great since they allow to fit more content and enhance the viewing experience, but this problem needed a solution. Samsung has approached the challenge with a very smart idea. Firstly, they have virtually divided the display into viewing and interaction areas. Then, they have tried to fit all interactive elements in the lower part of the display. Lastly, they have applied this concept to the entire interface, including first-party apps. As a result, everything is positioned at the reach of your thumb, and interacting with the device is significantly easier. Even though this is the most significant change, there are tons of new features and design elements . For example, you can now use navigation gestures , or switch between your apps thanks to the new recents menu . Additionally, all animations are now faster and smoother, so the experience feels just a bit more refined. We have already covered some of these aspects in our One UI Beta review, which we recommend to check out. If you want to learn more, stay tuned for the full review . Now let’s see how you can install the One UI update on your own device! Official Update Method via OTA. If your country has already received it, the One UI update will show up in the Software Update section of your settings menu . At the time of writing this article, this update is available in Germany, Switzerland, Italy, and UAE. If you want to check the current availability, you can search for your model and country in the SamMobile firmware database. The OTA (Over The Air) update has already reached users on bot Oreo and Pie, so you’ll be covered even if you’re running One UI Beta. However, keep in mind that you won’t get it if you have installed the beta unofficially . Install Android 9.0 Pie Firmware on Galaxy S9 / S9 Plus. If you don’t want to wait for the One UI update to reach your country, or your device isn’t eligible for it, you still have an alternative. In fact, you can download the full firmware , and flash it with a tool called Odin . The process we’re describing is very similar to an OTA update , but it bypasses the Samsung approval. As a result, you don’t have to wait for the Samsung servers to provide the necessary files. Keep in mind that compatibility may vary, so we advise to carefully read the requirements and the disclaimer before proceeding. One UI Android Pie Update Requirements. As of today, the One UI update is only available for the international S9 and S9+ ( Exynos ). We’ll be providing the specific instructions for these two devices, but the steps are mostly unchanged regardless of your version. Going back to the requirements, make sure you have either an SM- G960F (S9) or an SM-G965F (S9+). If you have a Duos model ( F/D ), you can treat it as a regular single SIM version. Additionally, it’s important to back up all your data before you start flashing. Regardless of how careful you are, you never know what may happen during the process, so it’s better to be prepared. Important Disclaimer. The software we’ll be using for the update process is official, but the sources are not. Consequently, in case anything goes wrong, your warranty may not cover it. Even though what we’re doing is very similar to the system updates you receive regularly, there is always some risk involved with flashing your device. When done incorrectly, this process may bring to unintentional data loss or a soft brick of the smartphone. By proceeding, you understand that the choice is yours, so you have full responsibility for the outcome. We have used the described procedure to flash the firmware on our own Galaxy S9+ and the update was successful. Step 1: Preparation & Downloads. The first thing you need to download is the official Samsung One UI update . We’ll be using the German version simply because it’s the first one, but this won’t affect your experience in any way. The best way to download it is by using SamFirm , you’ll find the explanatory article below. The alternative is downloading it via SamMobile, but the download speed will be limited for basic users. Regardless of the option you choose, the firmware version to search for is CRLI with the German country code DBT . The size of the package is approximately 4.3 GB . Download Android 9.0 Firmware for Galaxy S9 via SamFirm. Flashing this firmware requires a program called Odin . You’ll find the downloads, as well as a comprehensive introduction guide, in the resources section. In order to avoid any issues, the version we’ll be using is 3.13.1 . Odin doesn’t require any setup, just unzip the package and run the application from the folder. It’s important that you read the full guide since there are some important steps to take before proceeding. Resources & Downloads. Introduction & Download: Odin (All Versions) Download & Tutorial: SamFirm 0.3.6 S9 Android 9.0 Pie Firmware: SM-G960F (S9) – TUR – G960FXXU2CRLI S9+ Android 9.0 Pie Firmware: SM-G965F (S9+) – OMC – G965FXXU2CRLI Guide: Flash Samsung Firmware Using Odin. Step 2: Set Up Odin. In order to flash the One UI Android Pie update on , go back to the firmware package you have downloaded through SamFirm or SamMobile. Then, unzip the firmware into a folder with a tool like 7zip . Inside of this package, you’ll find 5 files starting with AP , BL , CP , CSC , and HOME_CSC . Before proceeding, make sure you have read the Odin guide , as recommended in the previous section. Now, launch Odin and load AP, BL, and CP in the respective slots. The AP one may take a couple of minutes, don’t worry if your PC seems frozen. Regarding the CSC field, we’ll choose CSC to reset the device or to perform a clean installation, or HOME_CSC to keep our data. You should already have a backup of all your data, so the decision depends on the time you want to invest. If you’re coming from Oreo , we strongly recommend opting for a clean install, as this will help to avoid major issues in the future. Instead, this step isn’t necessary if you’re upgrading from the latest One UI Beta , but it may be a good idea anyway. Step 3: Flash Android 9.0 Pie Firmware on Galaxy S9. Once you’re ready, reboot your device in download mode and connect it to the PC with a USB cable . Make sure it appears in the console, just as shown in the screenshot below. Then, go to the Options tab and ensure that only Auto Reboot and F Reset Time have a check mark. Lastly, if everything looks good, click on the Start button and wait. The process usually takes less than 7 minutes and the device will restart itself twice. If HOME_CSC gives you an error, you’ll need to use CSC instead, thus resetting the storage. If Odin shows “ PASS “, you’re done. You can now start your phone and enjoy the One UI update! Samsung One UI Odin installation. In case you encounter any issue while installing Android 9.0 Pie Update on Galaxy S9 (SM-G960) or Galaxy S9 Plus (SM-G965), don’t hesitate to drop us a comment below. Merry Christmas! Install One UI Android Pie on Galaxy S9/S9+ [all variant] 9.0 beta. Samsung already started rolling the Pie update to some of their new line . The One UI beta program is now available for the users of India, China, , Germany, South Korea, , UK, and the USA. However, some regions are yet to get it, maybe in the very first quarter of 2019. But, if you aren’t lucky enough to get the update directly from Samsung, you can use this guide to update manually. We have a complete tutorial on how to manually update Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus to One UI Android 9.0 Pie firmware. We will be using sideload method to install the OTA package using ADB or stock recovery. RELATED POSTS. Download & Install One UI 3.0 on all Galaxy S20 variants [ Drive Link] Google Drive link: One UI 3.0 Based on for FE. Google Camera port (ZGcam) for Samsung Galaxy phones (Exynos models) Update Galaxy S20 (all models) to One UI 2.5 Official Firmware. Android 9.0 has been around the side for a couple of months now. Many devices including OnePlus 6, Essential Phone (PH1), 7 Plus, .1 and 6.1 Plus already got the update. On the other hand, Samsung is lagging, and they have just started to roll out for their latest flagship via the beta program only. The delay is maybe because of their redefined One UI skin. The One UI is a redefined version of Samsung’s Experience 10, which primarily focus on the thing that matter the users. One UI is based on Android 9.0 Pie update, which features a vast UI overhaul with an emphasis on ease-of-use, especially in system-wide dark theme and single hand mode. The One UI beta program allows the user to try out the software before official roll out from Samsung. The design looks clean, with a lot of curves in the interface. We will talk a lot about this skin in the upcoming month of 2019 as the final version will be released officially. UPDATE (Wed, 19 Dec 2018): Samsung Galaxy S9’s stable One UI (Android Pie) update is rolling out! Check out this guide on How to manually update Galaxy S9 / S9+ to Android 9.0 Pie (Stable) Official firmware ! How to Opt for One UI Beta Program? Opting One UI beta program is way easy, just a matter of downloading an app from the Play Store and apply. We have described the process below. However, if you are still not able to get the update due to your geographical location, or intentionally you want manual update, just head over to our tutorial below. We have explained everything with the download links for all version of Galaxy S9/S9+. from the Google Play Store on your Galaxy S9 / S9 Plus. Open the application and log in using your registered ID. Once you logged in, go to the “ Notices ” section of the app. Tap on One UI Beta Program Registration . Once you are done with the registration, navigate to Settings > Software updates to download and install One UI beta on your Galaxy S9 / S9 Plus. That’s it! For manual installation, read below! Pre-requisites. Make sure your phone has at least 80 – 85% charge. If not, please do charge it before starting the experiment. You need to enable USB Debugging mode to connect your Android phone to computer. (Settings > About Phone > Build number > Tap it 7 times to become developer; Settings > Developer Options > USB Debugging) . Enable OEM Unlock : Settings > Developer options > Enable OEM unlock . You must install Android SDK tool on your computer. on your computer. Sideloading OTAs won’t trip the KNOX counter. So, you are safe. Important: The One UI Android 9 Pie beta update for Galaxy S9/S9+ will work only if the device is having build number BRJ6 or ARJ2 . The update manner will be as follows: → Exynox edition – (G960F/G965F): BRJ6 > ZRKA build number → Unlocked Snapdragon edition – (G960U1/G965U1): ARJ2 > ZRK9 build number If you don’t have the required build number from before, please download the firmware from Sammobile and install it using this guide. Download One UI Beta OTA for Samsung Galaxy S9/S9+ We have been able to collect the OTA packages of One UI Pie update for Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus for the following model number. Please make sure to download the correct one based on your device variant. Galaxy S9 (Exynos) Link BRJ6 > ZRKA (Beta 1) Download now! ZRKA > ZRKL (Beta 2) Download now! ZRKL > ZRKN (Beta 2 Hotfix) Download now! Galaxy S9 (Snapdragon) Link​ ARJ2 > ZRK9 (Beta 1) Download now! ZRK9 > ZRKJ (Beta 2) Download now! ZRKJ > ZRKP (Beta 2 Hotfix) Download now! Galaxy S9+ (Exynos) Link BRJ6 > ZRKA (Beta 1) Download now! ZRKA > ZRKL (Beta 2) Download now! ZRKL > ZRKN (Beta 2 Hotfix) Download now! Galaxy S9+ (Snapdragon) Link ARJ2 > ZRK9 (Beta 1) Download now! ZRK9 > ZRKJ (Beta 2) Download now! ZRKJ > ZRKP (Beta 2 Hotfix) Download now! Thanks to the XDA Senior members, suyash1629, geri005 and forum moderator murtaza02 for this work. All credit goes to them. Credits. Backup your Android Device. Before proceeding to the tutorial to install, we strongly recommend you to backup your important data and files from your phone. Because flashing an official firmware will erase everything from your device. We don’t want you to lose anything by following our tutorial. In that case, you can check out our list of backup app that may help you: Samsung users can use Samsung Smart Switch to backup data on the computer. Samsung Smart Switch even allows the users to move data from one device to another of different variant (like moving data of Galaxy S8 to Galaxy S9). Once you are sure that you made a complete backup of your necessary documents, you can move ahead to the tutorial below and update Galaxy S9 / S9 Plus to One UI Android 9.0 Pie beta Firmware with the latest security patch. Tools that required for firmware installation. Odin flash tool: Download Samsung’s Odin flash tool here. Samsung USB driver: Download Samsung USB Driver. USB Cable: You must have the official USB cable of your device – the one that provided by Samsung. You must install Android SDK tool on your computer. How to install Android 9 Pie beta with One UI on Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus. There are two method to install Android 9.0 Pie on Galaxy S9 / S9 Plus: ADB method SDcard method. The first one uses ADB binaries along with some command using a computer. It may be quite tricky for the newbie. But the second one is so easy, just a matter of pressing some button combination. Method #1: Update Galaxy S9/S9+ to Pie using ADB. Make sure you have the required firmware version installed on your phone. Once you are done, do check the version (build number) to verify: Settings > About phone . Now, download the One UI Android 9.0 Pie for Galaxy S9/S9+ from the above-given link to your computer. Rename the file name to an easily rememberable name. Let us consider it as S9-pie-beta.zip here. Make sure you have installed ADB and fastboot drivers on your computer. Enable USB debugging: You need to enable USB Debugging mode to connect your Android phone to computer. (Settings > About Phone > Build number > Tap it 7 times to become developer; Settings > Developer Options > USB Debugging) . Ignore if you had done this before . Enable OEM Unlock: Settings > Developer options > Enable OEM unlock. Ignore if you had done this before . Now, connect your phone to the computer using the USB cable (preferably with the one which is provided by the OEM). Check your phone’s screen. If it asks you to allow USB debugging, just accept it by selecting the OK/Yes option. Now, boot your device into the recovery mode using the following command: Once you entered the recovery mode, select ‘ Apply update from ADB .’ Copy/Paste the downloaded file (S9-pie-beta.zip) to your ADB directory [ C:\adb ]. Open Command Prompt on the same directory as the folder with S9-pie-beta.zip file. (Press the SHIFT key and right- click on an empty space. Select “ Open PowerShell window here ” or “ Open command window here ” from the pop-up menu.) Type the following code on your Command Window and HIT enter: Your One UI Android Pie installation should start now! Once the installation is completed, select “ reboot system now ” option from the recovery menu. Method #2: Update Galaxy S9/S9+ to Pie using SDcard. Follow step #1 to step #4 from the method one. After that, transfer the S9-pie-beta.zip file to SDcard on your Galaxy S9 / S9 Plus. Switch OFF the phone. Now, boot your device into recovery mode: Once the device is switched off, press and hold Bixby, Volume Up and Power buttons simultaneously until you see the screen boot up. Navigate to “ Install update from SDcard ” option and select it using power button. Select the Android 9 Pie update file ( S9-pie-beta.zip ) that you had transferred in step #2 . On the next screen, select YES and confirm the installation. Your One UI Android Pie installation should start now! Once the installation is completed, select “ reboot system now ” option from the recovery menu. Wait a while, and your phone may take up to 10 minutes to boot for the first time. While the device boots, it shall run the latest One UI Android 9.0 Pie firmware . Now, simply browse around and check out all the new Pie- specific features. So you are done with this tutorial! You had successfully installed One UI Android 9.0 Pie on your Galaxy S9 / S9+ using our guide. If you faced any problem with performing this tutorial, please let us know by dropping a comment below. Our team will reply you back as soon as possible. Is this post helpful? Please do share it on Social Media to THANK US .