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Samsung Galaxy Note 10 getting new One UI 3.0 beta firmware in the US

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Samsung has begun releasing Android 11 based One UI 3.0 beta firmware for unlocked Galaxy Note 10 and S10 series devices in the US earlier this month. Now, the company has started pushing a new beta update for the Galaxy Note 10 units.

According to the latest information, Samsung Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10+ are now collecting a new One UI 3.0 beta build with a version number of ZTL9. It has a package size of around 490MB and installs the latest December 2020 security patch for better device security.

Read More: Samsung One UI 3.0/Android 11: Official Roadmap and Eligible Devices [Updated]

Adding to this, it brings system stability improvements and fixes some bugs that are reported by the beta testers on the Samsung Members app. In addition, it also enhances the system features to increase their performance.

Software versions:

  • N970U1UEU5ZTL9 – Samsung Galaxy Note 10
  • N975U1UEU5ZTL9 – Samsung Galaxy Note 10+

Just a few days ago, Samsung reopened the One UI 3.0 beta rollout for the Galaxy S10 and Note 10 units with a bunch of bug fixes and optimizes the green screen and One UI Home launcher.

Android 11 based One UI 3.0 comes with new changes to the user interface such as the rebranded Quick panel and Home screen as well as the Settings menu. It also adds improvements to the performance of apps to spent less power on the tasks.

Source – Reddit

Here’s how to check for update:

  • Device Settings
  • Software updates
  • Download and install.
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