
Samsung recently released a new software update for the Galaxy Tab A9+, which seems to have fixed bugs related to performance and screen refresh rate. Before the update arrived, users reported that the tablet experienced lags and stutters.
Galaxy Tab A9+ February 2025 update fixes screen refresh rate issues
Galaxy Tab A9+ users report that their device's performance has improved after installing the most recent software update. A few days ago, Samsung released the February 2025 update to the tablet. It came with firmware version X216BXXS6CYB5 and the February 2025 security patch.
According to some Reddit users, the Galaxy Tab A9+ showcased screen fluidity similar to 60Hz despite choosing the 90Hz refresh rate option (Adaptive). The recent software update seems to have solved this. However, at least one user noticed a higher battery drain while using the tablet.

If you have a Galaxy Tab A9+, you can check for the new software update by heading over to Settings » Software update » Download and install. Alternatively, you can download the appropriate firmware file from our firmware database and flash it manually using a computer running Windows OS and having the Odin tool installed.