Want to check out the latest Android firmware for Samsung smartphones and tablets? We have just that for you today, just like everyday! Click and go through this tutorial on how to flash ROM updates onto your Samsung device with Odin 3 and you are good to go. Enjoy.
Samsung has no intension to ever bring up or even mention the Galaxy Note 7 and that fact was made obvious in their latest Galaxy Note 9 teaser. As the tiny ten-second teaser continues, we see all the Galaxy Note Devices for a few milliseconds each, up until the words "Pen" and "New?" pops up on screen subsequently, followed by the text "Note 9." However, in what is a somewhat amusing yet understandable move, Samsung has not added the infamous Galaxy Note 7 to that list!
Given that the phone literally blew up in their customers' faces, that doesn't come as a huge surprise of course. Nevertheless, one can't help but notice the denial all the same. The real question that I have is why would Samsung take this route for the teaser where talk of the Note 7's absence would only make the infamous black sheep of the Note family even more infamous. Unless Samsung believes in no publicity is bad publicity, I would say it's not a very smart marketing move on their part.
Saikat Kar
There are a number of handsets on today's daily updates list, but the tutorial is a must go through for all of them, before attempting to flash any of the firmwares. However, if you already know how to use Odin 3 and flash ROMs on a Samsung device, then feel free to download right away.
Want to check out the latest Android firmware for Samsung devices? We have just that for you below! Check this tutorial on how to flash ROM updates onto your Samsung device with Odin3 and you are good to go. Enjoy.
As far as Android smartphones are concerned, Samsung is still pretty infamous for its own software slowing down even the company's flagship offerings in the past. According to reports from multiple users, the security update from June is further adding to this problem by significantly slowing down the Galaxy S9+.
The good news is that the lag in performance can be addressed by cache partition clearing and optimization tools, while the bad news is that such fixes seem to have only temporary effect. After a while, the smartphones are reverting back to being laggy. The only solution as of now is to uninstall the June security patch and erase the entire device, but that's a lot of hassle, which is not advised unless you know how to install ROMs with Odin 3.
Even for the average Joe, the problem might disappear pretty soon though, because the July security patch has already started rolling out to the Galaxy S9 and S9+ in many regions. Hopefully, it will be able to address this issue effectively.
Check out our firmware section to find all the latest updates for your Samsung smartphones and tablets.
Saikat Kar
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