Noble ROM 3.0 brings One UI 5 with Android 13 to the Samsung Galaxy S9 and Galaxy Note 9

has just finished off the launch of the flagship Galaxy S23 lineup and the Galaxy Book 5 series. The brand is now probably preparing for the launch of a Samsung 77-inch OLED TV and a 49-inch OLED Monitor. Anyway, going back to the main headline, the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy Note 9 has now got the support of 13. Well, you should not get too much happy as it is not an official ROM. The Noble ROM 3.0 brings OneUI 5.0 based on Android 13 to the Galaxy S9 and Note 9 devices.

Noble ROM, developed by XDA Recognized Developer AlexisXDA, is a project aimed at giving the latest edition of ’s custom skin to the Galaxy S9/S9+ and Note 9. It has now reached the 3.0 milestone, which means that the fifth major version of One UI is now available for anyone who is willing to flash the modified firmware on their devices. The build was moved over by the developer using a modified Galaxy Note 10 Lite and the Galaxy S20’s 13 version, which has been adjusted to make use of the 2018 flagships. In this way, they have enabled the support of the latest ROM to these galaxy devices.


The developer was able to adapt One UI 5.0 with 13 to the Galaxy S9 and Note 9 in the form of Noble ROM, an aftermarket firmware. Noble ROM can provide some comfort for long-term owners, especially those who don’t want to migrate to a conventional AOSP-derived Android 13 custom ROM because ended the monthly security patch release for the Galaxy Note 9 and S9 family a long time ago. Of course, it isn’t flawless, with a few flaws here and there. But what’s better than getting the latest operating system for outdated devices?

This port is only available for the Exynos 9810-powered Galaxy S9 and Note 9 global and Korean models. This indicates that consumers in the United States and Canada who own Qualcomm models will be unable to use One UI 5 on their Galaxy S9/S9+ or Note 9. That was all for the unofficial 13 ROM for the Galaxy S9 and Note 9 devices. What are your thoughts on the post? Please let us know by leaving a remark in your own words down below. Thank you for sticking with me until the end.

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