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https://community.sprint.com/t5/Samsung-Galaxy-S-Series/Software-Update-Samsung-Galaxy-S9-G960U-06-21-2018/m-p/1007556/highlight/false#M4663

 

Samsung - Galaxy S9 (SM-G960U)
 

Software Version:

G960USQS2ARF4

Release Date: 06/21/2018
Method: Available Over the Air + OEM Tool


Fixes:

Maintenance release includes security patches from March- June 2018 as well as the IRIS recognition fix and UFS fix.

 

EDIT: Wait that's for AF4, not ARF9

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On 6/28/2018 at 5:06 PM, NanoVirus said:

Has anyone using the unlocked s9+ been able to get RCS messaging to work on the Samsung app?

Nope. But it works fine in Android Messages which is the better app in my personal opinion. 

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20 hours ago, Paynefanbro said:

Nope. But it works fine in Android Messages which is the better app in my personal opinion. 

True, I just like the aspect of Samsung Messages retaining shared media files.

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  • 3 weeks later...

Has anyone else seen problems with settings not being maintained after a restart of the phone? Specifically, I'm seeing 24 hour clock mode and high accuracy location mode both reset to defaults of 12 hour and power saving. Is there a way to keep them from being reset or can they be set in a profile someplace? Unlocked version 9+.

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8 hours ago, SturgeonGeneral said:

Has anyone else seen problems with settings not being maintained after a restart of the phone? Specifically, I'm seeing 24 hour clock mode and high accuracy location mode both reset to defaults of 12 hour and power saving. Is there a way to keep them from being reset or can they be set in a profile someplace? Unlocked version 9+.

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I have same results with location settings. Mine is unlocked as well

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20 hours ago, danlodish345 said:

Mmm how much are the phones worth unlocked?

Not sure, I bought mine from samsung unlocked to avoid bloat. That's one thing I like about apple. 

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Not sure, I bought mine from samsung unlocked to avoid bloat. That's one thing I like about apple. 
I might actually get a unlocked iPhone instead I don't know yet. But Samsung is still a choice with the S8 though

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Is lte roaming working on this phone?
I have had good luck outside of coverage in the Iowa Mo River valley area and Eastern Nebraska.

9+ unlocked. I have collected a lot of sites on my signal check logs.

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16 hours ago, gr8nuguy said:

He has the s9+ , technically a different phone but he said no dice for s9+

 

15 hours ago, Rickie546 said:

Nope still no LTE roaming of any kind on my s9+

Rickie

Odd that the normal S9 would seem to allow roaming but the (Sprint locked) S9+ does not.

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17 minutes ago, Dkoellerwx said:

 

Odd that the normal S9 would seem to allow roaming but the (Sprint locked) S9+ does not.

I'm confused now, the Sprint variant S9+ does LTE roam, I've roamed on USCC here in Wisconsin absolutely. Are you talking about solely the Unlocked S9+ being used on Sprint's network?? 

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2 minutes ago, mmark27 said:

I'm confused now, the Sprint variant S9+ does LTE roam, I've roamed on USCC here in Wisconsin absolutely. Are you talking about solely the Unlocked S9+ being used on Sprint's network?? 

No, @Rickie546 has as Sprint variant S9+ and it refuses to LTE roam on USCC or AT&T. I'm not sure if he's been elsewhere to test any of the other extended network partners. 

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