Samsung started rolling out the One UI 2.1 update to the unlocked units of the Galaxy Note 9 last month. Three weeks ago, Sprint and T-Mobile released the One UI 2.1 update to the Galaxy Note 9 on their networks. Now, Verizon is doing the same by releasing One UI 2.1 and the latest security patch to the Galaxy Note 9.
A new software update with firmware version N960USQU4ETG1 is rolling out to the Galaxy Note 9 on Verizon's network. Apart from One UI 2.1, the update also brings the July 2020 security patch. Although the official changelog on Verizon's website only mentions system enhancements and security updates, the latest firmware update brings a lot more to the tablet.
The Galaxy Note 9 gets Music Share and Quick Share features. The new camera app also brings features like Single Take, custom filters, pro video recording, and AR Zone. The Single Take feature lets you capture a series of pictures and videos when you tap the shutter button. AR Zone puts augmented reality features like AR Doodle and AR Emoji in one place.
If you are a Galaxy Note 9 user on Verizon's network, you might have received the update notification by now. If you haven't received the update yet, you can check for it manually by navigating to Settings » Software update and tapping Download and install.