Samsung has opened a beta version of the Galaxy Note 10 One UI 2.0 in the United States. A beta version is available for Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10+ unlocked devices, and interested users can register to participate in the program for Samsung users.
After registering, they can download the first beta update wirelessly from the “Software Update” menu in the “Phone Settings” application. The first beta version comes with firmware version N97 * U1UEU2ZSK3 and should have a size of 1.8GB to 2GB.
The beta version of Galaxy Note 10 is now available in four markets: India, South Korea, Germany, and the United States. Samsung seems to, for some reason, run slowly on the Galaxy Note 10 compared to the Galaxy S10.
Germany became the first market to receive Android 10 beta for Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10+, and South Korea followed a few days later. Then the beta version was launched in India, but Indian users got a newer build (one that is deployed in the USA), which has yet to be released in South Korea or Germany, although it should appear sometime next week.
As for the stable update of Android 10, it is not clear when it will be released for the Galaxy S10 series or Galaxy Note 10 series. The only thing known is that it should be released sometime this year, at least if Samsung intends to keep the promise made by Google. And he will probably stick to this promise, given that he has already started developing Android 10 even for budget phones such as the Galaxy M20 and Galaxy M30, but nothing is clear at the moment.
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