Samsung Galaxy S10 is getting One UI 4.0 beta update

Samsung has announced the beta One UI 4.0 for Galaxy Note10 series yesterday. And today, the company is opening registration for One UI 4.0 beta for Galaxy S10 users. For now, the beta update is limited to Galaxy S10 users in South Korea, but we’re expecting a wide rollout over the next few days.
While not confirmed, it is unlikely that both the Galaxy Note10 and S10 will receive the stable One UI 4.0 by the end of December. For the stable update, Galaxy S10 and Note10 users may have to wait until May. 1. The only Samsung Galaxy phone currently running the stable One UI 4.0 update is the Galaxy S21 series.
The company is currently testing the One UI 4.0 beta update with can be folded the phones, Galaxy S20 and Note20. In all likelihood, these handsets will receive the stable update before the Galaxy Note10 and S10.
For those who don’t know how to sign up for the beta testing program, you’ll have to go to the Samsung Members app and click on the One UI 4.0 Beta join banner on the home screen to join the beta program. You can now navigate to Setting » Software updates and click Download and install to receive updates.
The new OneUI 4.0 update includes major changes to many of the available Samsung apps, and we’ve already seen some of the changes in the latest beta build. The update also includes better optimizations for Snapdragon 888 and Exynos 2100 and minor Knox updates. Another big change is the use of Android 12’s Material You user interface.
via SamMobile
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