Samsung testing Android 10-based One UI 2.0 on Note 10 devices

Galaxy Note 10 and 10 Plus

A few weeks backs, a leaked video demonstrated Samsung’s take on Google’s latest mobile OS, Android 10. It showed an early One UI 2.0 beta build running on the Galaxy S10 Plus — the companies 2019 S-series flagship. Now, Samsung has been caught testing the same on its latest Note flagships, the Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10 Plus.

As per a report by Sammobile, the South Korean OEM has started working on Android 10 for the Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10 Plus and could launch it around the same time as the S10 lineup.

Apart from the common Android 10 features, such as system-wide dark mode, optimized sharing menu, full-screen navigation, chat bubbles, improved permission settings, and more, One UI 2.0 is expected to have the usual Samsung goodness.

Related → Android 10 release date roadmap

One UI 2.0 Quick Settings Panel
Galaxy S9 running Pie (left) | Galaxy S10 running Android 10 (right)

Samsung hasn’t confirmed what to expect from the update, but we are not expecting a notable facelift. We also don’t have a release date for the same, but considering how stable the leaked beta looked in the video, we expect the company to roll out the beta within late October for both the Galaxy S10 series and Note 10 series.

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