1. First, download Odin 3.13.1the update.zip for ARI5 to ARJAthe update.zip for ARJA to CRK1, and the Odin files.
  2. If you have an SD Card in your Galaxy Note 9, copy the update.zip to the SD Card. If you don’t have an SD Card, skip this step.
  3. Open the Odin files. The zip will be named SM-N960USQS1ARI5.zip. In it, you will see six files. In Odin, you will see 5 categories, though you will only use 4. This is a generic update and not one specifically for AT&T, so it will keep carrier branding.
  4. Put your Galaxy Note 9 into Odin mode by turning it off then holding Power + Volume Down + Bixby button.
  5. Open Odin and put the corresponding BL, AP, CP, and CSC, but nothing in Userdata. This will erase all the data on your phone. 
How to install Android Pie
How to install Android Pie
  1. Hit start.
  2. Your Galaxy Note 9 will flash the new firmware and then reboot.
  3. After you do this, wait about 5 minutes and then shut off your Galaxy Note 9 and reboot into recovery by holding Power + Volume Up + Bixby.
  4. Now use the ARI5 to ARJA OTA for this update.
  5. Use the volume buttons and power to select “apply update from SD card.” If you do not have an SD Card, skip to step 12.
  6. Use the volume buttons again to select the update.zip file and the power button to select it. The update will then start. The update can take between 2 to 10 minutes. Once you finish this step, skip to step 13.
  7. If you don’t have an SD Card, use the volume buttons to select the “apply update from adb” option. Then open a command prompt/Terminal on your PC and type:adb sideload <file location of update.zip>and hit enter. The update will start and take 2 to 10 minutes. 
  8. Now use the ARJA to CRK1 OTA for this update
  9. Use the volume buttons and power to select “apply update from SD card.” If you do not have an SD Card, skip to step 16.
  10. Use the volume buttons again to select the update.zip file and the power button to select it. The update will then start. The update can take between 2 to 10 minutes. Once you finish this step, your phone will be on Android Pie
  11. If you don’t have an SD Card, use the volume buttons to select the “apply update from adb” option. Then open a command prompt/Terminal on your PC and type:adb sideload <file location of update.zip>and hit enter. The update will start and take 2 to 10 minutes. 

You should boot up into Samsung Experience 10 based on Android Pie for the Samsung Galaxy Note 9. Follow the XDA Portal for the latest news on the Samsung Experience 10 update. We’ll let you know if there are any new updates to the Galaxy Note 9 Android Pie build and will update this article with newer files when they become available.

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