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Samsung rolling out One UI 4.0 Beta update to Galaxy Note10 in South Korea

Samsung Galaxy Note10 is the last smartphone to have the opportunity to test One UI 4.0 Beta, and Samsung is now pushing out the update to users in South Korea. The company is currently testing the One UI 4.0 Beta update on its folding screen phones, Galaxy S20, and Note20 series.

Currently, the One UI 4.0 Beta update is limited to Samsung Note10 users in South Korea, but users in other parts of the world will soon get One UI 4.0 Beta testing.

Although it has not been confirmed, it is unlikely that Galaxy Note10 will get the stable version of the One UI 4.0 update before the end of this month. Those who want to get the stable version of One UI 4.0 will have to wait until mid-January next year to get it on their Samsung Note10 smartphones. 

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At the same time, Samsung Galaxy S20, Note20, and Galaxy folding-screen phones are likely to get a stable version of the update before the Galaxy Note10.

To participate in the One UI 4.0 Beta program, you must access the Samsung membership application and click the One UI 4.0 Beta participation banner on the main screen to join the beta program. 

Then, if an update is released, you can navigate to Settings-Software Update, and click Download and Install to get the update.

Moreover, the new One UI 4.0 update includes large-scale modifications to many built-in Samsung applications, and we have seen some changes in the latest beta version.

The update also includes better optimizations for Snapdragon 888 and Exynos 2100, as well as smaller Knox updates. Another major change is the adoption of Material You UI based on Android 12.

(VIA)

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