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Expect better camera performance with Samsung Galaxy Note9’s new software update

The Samsung Galaxy Note9 has one of the best cameras you can find on a flagship smartphone. To further improve its photography capabilities, Samsung has just pushed a new software update that’s now rolling out worldwide.

According to the change log, the update which carries the version number N960FXXU2ARI9 will offer improvements in camera picture quality. It mentions that the brightness of faces in backlit conditions has been improved and they have also improved the accuracy of HDR control in both day and night situations. The update also refines the camera’s low light brightness and SNR (Signal Noise Ratio) on the Galaxy Note9.

The software update is about 302MB in size and it also carries a newer Android security patch dated 1 September 2018. For those who have updated their Galaxy Note9, have you seen any significant improvements? Let us know in the comments below.

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