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Samsung One UI 2.0 beta coming for Galaxy Note 10 (Update: US beta program)

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Update, October 23, 2019 (6:01AM ET): Samsung has confirmed that the One UI 2.0 beta for the Galaxy Note 10 series will come the US. A community post confirmed the beta program for the region.

Unlike the South Korean beta, the US rollout seems to be restricted to the regular Note 10 and Note 10 Plus models, with no mention of the 5G variants. Only unlocked phones are compatible too, so if you bought your phone from a carrier you might be fresh out of luck.

The beta has also been confirmed for Germany and, according to SamMobile, may open for testers in various regions from tomorrow (October 24). We’ll let you know as soon as we hear anything!


Original article, October 22, 2019 (8:04AM ET): The Samsung One UI 2.0 beta for the Galaxy S10 series has already launched in several countries, giving users a taste of Android 10. Fortunately, it seems like owners of the Galaxy Note 10 series don’t have to wait too long either.

An official post on Samsung’s Korean-language community forum (via XDA-Developers) confirmed that the One UI 2.0 beta is “coming soon” to the late 2019 flagships. Check out the announcement image below:

galaxy note 10 series one ui beta koreaSamsung

The post specifically mentions looming beta access for the 5G models, with no word on 4G devices in the image or post. But SamMobile previously reported that the beta initiative for 4G devices in Germany may have been delayed until October 24.

Hopefully Samsung gives us more concrete info regarding access for Galaxy Note 10 users outside South Korea. After all, the Galaxy S10 beta is currently available in the likes of the US and Germany too. And it’s believed that China, France, India, Poland, Spain, and the UK are next in line.

If it’s anything like the Samsung One UI 2.0 beta for the Galaxy S10 series, then we can expect an improved dark mode, Google’s navigation gestures, and a focus mode on the Galaxy Note 10 devices.

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Source of the article – Android Authority