Galaxy S9 apps ported for Galaxy S8, S7 and Note 8 [Download]

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The launch of Samsung Galaxy S9 is significant for many reasons, especially with its record-setting camera. But looking back at the flagship from last year, it seems that the Galaxy S8 is still more than a decent smartphone to rock around.

While we can’t bring you the upgraded camera and processor, what we can bring you is the software that runs on the Galaxy S9 to your older Galaxy S8. As a matter of fact, you can get the  Galaxy S9 apps and wallpapers on even the older Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge with this guide, whether running Android Nougat or Android Oreo.

Get Galaxy S9 apps

Samsung has updated and redesigned all of its apps for the Galaxy S9, but you can get them now. In the download below, you will get the Message app v5.0.00.128, My Emoji Maker, and the Camera app v8.0.75.

Download Galaxy S9 apps

All three of the ported apps are available in APK file format, so you can install them directly without a custom recovery. You will need to enable Unknown Sources from the Developer Options though.

Galaxy S9 official wallpapers

We have already published the direct links to all the official Galaxy S9 wallpapers available. Find more details here:

Download Samsung Galaxy S9 stock wallpapers


We would be updating this article with more S9 content that gets ported to previous Samsung devices like the Galaxy S8, S7, Note 8, etc. So, do check this page back.

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Husain

Sharing a love-hate relationship with Biotechnology in college, Husain moved on to his true calling of being a tech geek through and through. While briefly being persuaded by the iPhone, he made it back to the Android camp with the OnePlus One and has been a loyal comrade since.

2 Comments

  1. The Camera APK returned an error message with package parsing.
    The My Emoji APK installs successfully but the app icon does not appear nor it the app itself find-able within my device.
    The Message APK launches but does not complete stating issue with similar-named app (of which I am unable to delete or disable).

    I’m on a Note8 running Android 7.1.1

    1. Maybe it wasn’t mentioned in this article, but do you need a rooted device for these to be installed?

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