Verizon is finally rolling out the Android Pie (One UI) update for the Galaxy Note 9. The carrier is last among the four major carriers in the United States to do so. AT&T, Sprint, and T-Mobile have already released the Android Pie update for the Galaxy Note 9 on their networks.
Update packs the February 2019 security patch
Verizon was the first major carrier in the US to release the Android Pie update for the Galaxy S9 and S9+. However, the carrier has slipped behind in its Android Pie rollout for the Galaxy Note 9. It has just posted the Note 9 Pie update details on its website. The update is scheduled to roll out today, and will come with the software version N960USQU1CSB3.
The Android Pie update also packs the February 2019 security patch. Verizon didn't reveal the update size, but previous Android Pie updates for the Galaxy Note 9 have been under 2GB. You should expect a similar over the air update here as well.
To grab the Android Pie (One UI) update for your Galaxy Note 9, go to the Settings app on the phone, tap Software update, then tap Download updates manually. Do note that it is a server side update and may take some time before it reaches your unit. You should get a notification when the update is available for you.