Better than the Galaxy S9: Samsung's entry-level cellphone outperforms top smartphone

Samsung Galaxy J5 (2017) is more up to date than the Galaxy S9
Samsung has begun distributing Android 8.1 Oreo as an update to the Galaxy J5 (2017) . The entry-level smartphone is very popular in Germany and in the Amazon Bestsellers * mostly in first or second place to find - far ahead of the flagship smartphones of the company. As much as we look forward to the owners of the Galaxy J5 (2017), we are even more surprised that the entry-level smartphone, which costs only a fraction of the Samsung Galaxy S9, has received the update, while the top model only supports Android 8.0 Oreo is running. Whether there will be an update to Android 8.1? It's set in the stars. Fits well with Samsung's opaque update policy. But why is that a problem at all?

Android 8.1 Oreo on the Samsung Galaxy Note 9
While the Samsung Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 Plus , as well as many other Galaxy smartphones, are still running on Android 8.0 Oreo, the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 has already come on the market with Android 8.1. This may seem like a small step in the development of the operating system, but the differences are huge. The test of the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 has shown that the new version runs much smoother than the older version. The battery life is noticeably better in relation. So Samsung must have made many optimizations, which should be unrolled necessarily on the Galaxy S9 smartphones.

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Also unclear is the situation for updating to Android 9.0 Pie . The latest Google operating system is only recently available in the final version. With luck, there will be the update later this year - in the worst case, Samsung leaves again time to the presentation of the next flagship smartphone. The update to Android 9.0 could not be published until next year. As soon as we receive new information, we will inform you. What do you think of Samsung's update policy?
Better than the Galaxy S9: Samsung's entry-level cellphone outperforms top smartphone Better than the Galaxy S9: Samsung's entry-level cellphone outperforms top smartphone Reviewed by kamran on August 28, 2018 Rating: 5

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