Google finally revealed the next version of Android OS called Android 9.0 Pie. Here we will list all the eligible Android 9.0 Pie Supported Samsung Galaxy device. As we know manufacturers are still working on rolling Oreo out to customers before the end of 2018. Currently, Pixel devices (ie Pixel, Pixel XL, Pixel 2, and Pixel 2 XL) have got this new Android 9 Pie Update.

As we know Google always prefer to name the Android version with some dessert, Google finally made a surprise of choosing Android Pie as the 9th iteration of the Android OS after Android Oreo. In recent days, Samsung started rolling Android Oreo update for Samsung Galaxy S8, S8 Plus, Note 8 and soon they will release it for all the eligible device by the end of 2018. Samsung is always keen on rolling the security patch update for their devices. Until now, Samsung has tried to deliver every major update of Android version to their devices as soon as possible.

With Android Oreo, Google introduced project treble to support fast OS update. We hope Samsung will implement the project treble to update every Galaxy device at a much quicker pace. However, devices which came out by the end of 2016 and 2015 has less chance to receive the Android 9.0 Pie update.

A full list of Samsung made Galaxy smartphones and tablets to receive the Android 9.0 Pie update. Here we have listed all the Android 9.0 Pie Supported Samsung Galaxy device. Before we list, let’s recap some of the features of Android 9.0 Pie.

What’s on Android 9.0 Pie?

Finally, Google started rolling the next major version of Android for the supported Google Pixel device. After the Android 8.0 Oreo, this is the 9th iteration from Google.  Android 9.0 Pie is available for Pixel and other beta supported devices. With Android Pie, Google has revamped many UI changes which include the notification panel, Settings, Quick Toggles and more. The main highlighted features of Android Pie is notification panel, indoor WiFi positioning, support for iPhone X-style notches, Material Design 2, Dark Mode, Enhanced Auto-fill, Dual Camera API, Neural network API implementation and many more.

Features of Android 9.0 Pie:

Here is the list of top features in Android 9.0 Pie:

New Notification Panel: With Android P, Google has completely changed the interface on the notification panel. The quick toggle button now resides inside the dark circle while date, time and carrier name have been removed. With the new notification, Google will also let you select the reply from Google’s machine learning-powered Smart Replies, which scans your messages and will suggest custom replies for you.

iPhone X Like Notch Support: With phone screens getting bigger and bigger and bezels getting slimmer and slimmer, the smartphone manufacturers now have no room for camera, and earpieces> If you like it or not, Google has introduced Notch supports in Android P for developers to test how their app will behave on devices with notches.

Multi-camera API: Google finally introducing the Multi-Camera API which enables developers to “create innovative features not possible with just a single camera.” Also, this feature allows every app to request multi-camera instead of the single camera.

WiFi Round-Trip-Time (RTT): This feature allows apps to receive indoor positioning data at an accuracy of 1-2 meters of your position.

New UI for settings/quick settings: Google once again revamped the settings menu and quick settings after the Android Oreo. With the new settings UI, Google introducing new icons for each settings menu.

Power Saving: In Android Nougat, Google introduced the Doze mode which enables more battery backup while your phone is not in use. With Android P, Google has worked hard to bring the more advanced doze mode with App Standby, and Background Limits to further improve battery life.

Enhanced Auto-fill: Auto-Fill one of the best features which will save all your username and password. Google rolled this feature in Android Oreo and now they have improvised it with Android P.

and more features such as:

  • New Animation/Transition
  • Pixel launcher has been improved
  • Battery saver no longer shows orange warning
  • About phone screen now shows additional info in a popup window.
  • Screenshot button in power menu
  • Text selection zoom (like iOS)
  • Battery saver can now be scheduled.
  • Do Not Disturb has been simplified down to a single mode
  • Volume buttons now control media volume by default
  • Adaptive Brightness is now much more useful as it actually changes the base brightness level
  • Hotspot can be turned off automatically if no devices are connected
  • Rotation can be locked to landscape mode

List of Android 9.0 Pie AOSP and Custom ROM:

  • Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime: Click Here
  • Samsung Galaxy Tab E 9.6: Click Here
  • Sprint Galaxy Tab E 8.0: Click Here
  • Samsung Galaxy J5: Click Here
  • Samsung Galaxy Alpha: Click Here
  • Samsung Galaxy S2: Click Here
  • Samsung Galaxy S4: Click Here
  • Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini: Click Here
  • Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3: Click Here
  • Samsung Galaxy J: Click Here
  • Samsung Galaxy Tab A 9.7: Click Here
  • Samsung Galaxy S6: Click Here
  • Samsung Galaxy S7: Click Here
  • Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge: Click Here
  • Samsung Galaxy Note 3: Click Here
  • Samsung Galaxy S5 [klte]: Click Here
  • Samsung Galaxy S5 Plus: Click Here
  • Galaxy S5 Active: Click Here
  • Samsung Galaxy Tab S3: Click Here
  • Samsung Galaxy J7 Prime: Click Here
  • Samsung Galaxy Note 4: Click Here
  • Samsung Galaxy A3 2017: Click Here
  • Samsung Galaxy A7 2017: Click Here
  • Samsung Galaxy A5 2017: Click Here
  • Samsung Galaxy Ace 2: Click Here
  • Samsung Galaxy A8 2018: Click Here
  • Galaxy S6 edge: Click Here
  • Samsung Galaxy J2 Core: Click Here
  • Galaxy A7 2018: Click Here
  • Samsung Galaxy Jean: Click Here
  • Samsung Galaxy Tab S4: Click Here

List of Android 9.0 Pie Supported Samsung Galaxy devices:

As we know, Samsung is one of the top brands in all other smartphone company. We can expect Samsung to roll the Android Pie 9.0 for their device. Currently, the Android Pie is supported only on Pixel and few beta supported device. Samsung already has top flagship Series like Galaxy S, Galaxy Note, and Galaxy A series which we can expect early beta build. Here we will list all the Samsung smartphone which will receive the official Android 9.0 Pie after the launch.

Android 9.0 Pie Supported Samsung Galaxy S Series:

Samsung Galaxy S Light Luxury

The Samsung Galaxy S Light Luxury was released in May 2018. The Smartphone is powered by an Exynos 7870 Octa-Core chip along with 4 GB of RAM. This is a quite powerful specification. That being said, the Samsung Galaxy S Light Luxury is also expected to get the Android 9 Pie Update soon.

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Estimated date: Yet to be announced

Samsung Galaxy S9

There is no denying the fact that the Samsung Galaxy S9 is one of the most popular Flagship devices of this year. The device comes with the Exynos 9810 Octa Core Processor along with the 4 GB of RAM. Considering that this is the flagship device of the company, the Samsung Galaxy S9 finally started rolling Android 9.0 Pie Update.

Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus

The Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus needs no introduction. It is the latest Flagship offering from Samsung. The device is powered by an Exynos 9810 Octa-Core processor along with the massive 6GB of RAM. Considering that this is the flagship device of the company, the Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus finally started rolling Android 9.0 Pie Update.

Samsung Galaxy S8

The Samsung Galaxy S8, just in case you don’t remember is a flagship device from Samsung which was released last year. The Smartphone is powered by an Exynos 8895 Octa-Core chip along with 4 GB of RAM> This is a quite powerful specification. Samsung started to test Android Pie One UI for Galaxy S8. Here is the link to get the installation guide.

Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus

The Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus was also released last year. The device features an Exynos 8895 Octa-Core chip along with 6 GB of RAM. This device is also expected to be updated to the latest Android 9.0 Pie. Samsung started to test Android Pie One UI for Galaxy S8 Plus. Here is the link to get the installation guide.

Samsung Galaxy S8 Active

The Samsung Galaxy S8 Active too like the Samsung Galaxy S8 and Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus was launched in the last year. The device went quite popular and the company managed to sell many units of the device. That being said, the Samsung Galaxy S8 Active is much likely to get an update for Android 9.0 Pie later this year.

Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge

The Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge were launched back in 2016 by Samsung. These two devices turned out to be a huge success for the companies. These Smartphones though were a huge success, but we can’t deny the fact the at they are quite old as well. That being said, these devices are not expected to be updated to the latest Android 9.0 Pie.

Estimated date: Will not be updated

Android 9.0 Pie Supported Samsung Galaxy Note Series:

Samsung Galaxy Note 9

The Samsung Galaxy Note 9 is the latest Samsung Galaxy Note offering from the Company. The Note 9 comes with the Exynos 9810 Octa-Core Processor along with 8 GB of RAM. This device is much likely to be updated to the latest Android Version 9 Pie.

Samsung Galaxy Note 8

The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 was launched last month in August. The Device comes with the Exynos 8895 Octa-Core processor along with massive 6 GB of RAM. The device still performs decently enough and we can expect the Android 9 Pie update soon for this device.

Android 9.0 Pie Supported Samsung Galaxy A Series:

Samsung Galaxy A6s 2018

The Samsung Galaxy A6s 2018 comes with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 chip along with 6 GB of RAM. The device was first available in November this year. Considering this is one of the latest Samsung Offerings from the A series, it is much likely to be updated to the Android 9 Pie.

Samsung Galaxy A9 2018

The Samsung Galaxy A9 2018 comes with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 chip along with 8 GB of RAM. The device has a 6.3 inch Full HD Display which looks quite good. With that being said, this device will also be updated to the latest version of Android 9 Pie.

Samsung Galaxy A7 2018

The Samsung Galaxy A7 2018 was also launched this year by the Company officially. The device comes with the Exynos 7885 Octa-core processor along with 6 GB of RAM. This device too will get the latest Android 9 Pie update this year.

Samsung Galaxy A8 2018

The Samsung Galaxy A8 2018 comes with the Exynos 7885 Octa-core chip along with 6 GB of RAM. The device was first available in January this year. Considering this is one of the latest Samsung Offerings from the A series, it is much likely to be updated to the Android 9 Pie.

Samsung Galaxy A8 Star (A9 Star)

The Samsung Galaxy A8 Star (A9 Star) was released back in June 2018. Under the hood, the Samsung Galaxy A8 Star (A9 Star) is powered by a Snapdragon 660 chip along with 6 GB of RAM. This device too will get the latest Android 9 Pie update this year.

Samsung Galaxy A8 Plus 2018

The Samsung Galaxy A8 Plus 2018 comes with the Exynos 7885 Octa-core chip along with 6 GB of RAM. The device was first available in January this year. Considering this is one of the latest Samsung Offerings from the A series, it is much likely to be updated to the Android 9 Pie.

Samsung Galaxy A6 Pro 2018

The Samsung Galaxy A6 Pro 2018 was launched this year. The device comes with the Exynos 7870 Octa-core processor along with 4 GB of RAM. This device too will get the latest Android 9 Pie update this year.

Samsung Galaxy A6 Plus 2018

The Samsung Galaxy A6 Plus 2018 is the latest A6 edition from the Company. It features a Snapdragon 450 along with 4 GB of RAM. That being said, the device is much likely to be updated to the latest Android 9 Oreo.

Android 9.0 Pie Supported Samsung Galaxy J Series:

Samsung Galaxy J4 Core

The Samsung Galaxy J4 Core is another new offering from Samsung for its J Series. Now, this device is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 425 chip and 1GB of RAM. Since this device is launched recently by the company, in November this year. It much likely to get the Android 9 Pie update.

Samsung Galaxy J4+

The Samsung Galaxy J4+ is the latest offering from Samsung in its J Series. It was released in October this year. The device is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 425 and 3 GB of RAM. These specifications are decent enough and considering that this device is launched this year, it is much likely to get the Android 9 Pie update.

Samsung Galaxy J4

The Samsung Galaxy J4 is finally out. The device was released in May 2018. Under the hood, this device is powered by an Exynos 7570 Quad Core Processor along with 2 GB of RAM. That being said, this device is much likely to get an update for the Android 9.0 Pie.

Samsung Galaxy J6+

The Samsung Galaxy J6+ is another new offering from Samsung for its J Series. Now, this device is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 425 chip and 4GB of RAM. Since this device is launched recently by the company, in October this year. It much likely to get the Android 9 Pie update.

Samsung Galaxy J7 Duo

The Samsung Galaxy J7 Duo is one of the latest offerings from Samsung in its J Series. It was released in April this year. The device is powered by an Exynos 7885 and 4 GB of RAM. These specifications are decent enough and considering that this device is launched this year, it is much likely to get the Android 9 Pie update.

Samsung Galaxy J6

The Samsung Galaxy J6 is the latest offering from Samsung in its J Series. It was released in May this year. The device is powered by an Exynos 7870 and 4 GB of RAM. These specifications are decent enough and considering that this device is launched this year, it is much likely to get the Android 9 Pie update.

Samsung Galaxy J2 Core 2018

The Samsung Galaxy J2 Core 2018 is finally out. The device was released in August 2018. Under the hood, this device is powered by an Exynos 7570 Quad Core Processor along with 1 GB of RAM. That being said, this device is much likely to get an update for the Android 9.0 Pie.

Samsung Galaxy J3 (2018)

The Samsung Galaxy J3 (2018) was released back in June 2018. This device is powered by an Exynos 7570 Quad Core Processor and 2 GB of RAM. With that being said, this device will also be updated to the latest Android 9.0 Pie.

Samsung Galaxy J8

The Samsung Galaxy J8 2018 is finally out. The device was released in July 2018. Under the hood, this device is powered by a Snapdragon 450 Processor along with 1 GB of RAM. That being said, this device is much likely to get an update for the Android 9.0 Pie.

Samsung Galaxy J7 Prime 2

The Samsung Galaxy J7 Prime 2 was released by the Company in March this year. The device comes with an Exynos 7870  processor along with 3 GB of RAM. These specifications are decent enough and considering that this device is launched this year, it is much likely to get the Android 9 Pie update.

Samsung Galaxy J2 Pro 2018

The Samsung Galaxy J2 Pro 2018 was released in January this year. The device is powered by a Snapdragon 425 chip along with 2 GB of RAM. This device is much likely to get the Android 9 Pie update.

Samsung Galaxy J7 2018

The Samsung Galaxy J7 2018 last month this year. The Smartphone packs some decent specifications like the Octa-core processor and full HD display.  That being said, the device is much likely to be updated to the latest Android 9 Oreo.

Samsung Galaxy J7 Pro 2017

The Samsung Galaxy J7 Pro 2018 was launched last year. The smartphone comes with an Exynos 7870  chip along with 3 GB of RAM. This device is much likely not to be updated to the Android 9 Pie.

Android 9.0 Pie Supported Samsung Galaxy Tab Series:

Samsung Galaxy Tab S4

The Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 is one of the latest offerings for Tabs from Samsung. It has a 10.5 inch Full HD Display. Under the hood, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 is powered by a Snapdragon 835 chip along with 6 GB of RAM. That being said, the device is much likely to be updated to the latest Android 9 Oreo.

Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.5 [2018]

The Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.5 [2018] is another new offering from the Samsung for its tabs. This device is powered by a Snapdragon 450 and 3 GB of RAM. Since the device is launched this year, it is much likely to be updated to the latest version of Android, the Android 9.0 Pie.

Samsung Galaxy Tab Active 2

The Samsung Galaxy Tab Active 2 was launched last year. The device comes with the Exynos 7870 chip along with the 3 GB of RAM. This Android Device, since its old now, it is much likely not to get the Android 9 Pie update.

Samsung Galaxy Tab A (2017)

The Samsung Galaxy Tab A (2017) was also launched last year. The device is powered by a Snapdragon 425 chip along with 2 GB of RAM. That being said, the device would not be updated to the latest version of Android, 9 Pie.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S3

The Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 was also launched last year. The device is powered by a Snapdragon 820 chip along with 4 GB of RAM. That being said, the device would not be updated to the latest version of Android, 9 Pie.

Android 9.0 Pie Supported Samsung Galaxy C Series:

Samsung Galaxy C10 (Not released yet)

The Samsung Galaxy C10 has not been launched yet in the markets. That being said, the device still has created much hype in the market. Since the device would be launched after the launch of Android 9 Pie, it is much likely to come with Android 9 Pie out of the box.

Samsung Galaxy C10 Pro (Not released yet)

The Samsung Galaxy C10 Pro too has not been launched yet in the markets. That being said, the device still has created much hype in the market. Since the device would be launched after the launch of Android 9 Pie, it is much likely to come with Android 9 Pie out of the box.

Samsung Galaxy C7 (2017)

The Samsung Galaxy C7 (2017) was launched last year by Samsung. The device comes with an octa-core chip along with 4 GB of RAM. That being said, the device is much likely to be updated to the latest Android 9 Oreo.

Android 9.o Pie Supported Samsung On Series:

Samsung Galaxy On6

The Samsung Galaxy On6 is the latest offering from Samsung for its ON Series of devices. Talking about the specifications, the Samsung Galaxy On6 is powered by an Exynos 7870 Octa Core Processor along with 4 GB of RAM. With that being said, this device will also get the Android 9.0 Pie Update.

Samsung Devices which will not get Android 9.0 Pie update:

  • Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge
  • The Samsung Galaxy S7
  • Samsung Galaxy S7 Active
  • The Samsung Galaxy S7(G930, G930F, G930W8, G930FD)
  • Samsung Galaxy S6 (all variants)
  • The Samsung Galaxy A7 (2017)(A720F, A720DS)
  • Samsung Galaxy A5 (2017)(A520F)
  • The Samsung Galaxy C7 and C7 Pro
  • Samsung Galaxy C5 and C5 Pro
  • The Samsung Galaxy Tab S2
  • Samsung Galaxy Tab A(17)
  • The Samsung Galaxy Tab A(16)
  • Samsung Galaxy Tab Active 2
  • The Samsung Galaxy On Max
  • Samsung Galaxy J7(2016)
  • The Samsung Galaxy J5 Pro
  • Samsung Galaxy J7 Plus
  • The Samsung Galaxy J7 Prime
  • Samsung Galaxy J7 Core

If the list is given has any changes, then please let us know via comment box below. There is a very less chance of ever seeing Android Pie on lower tier Samsung smartphones. Also, Samsung will never update some of the entry-level devices which released with Android Nougat. In case if your device is still not supported, then you can simply wait for any developers to port it to your phone.

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