New updates are being added at the bottom of this story…….

Original story (published on August 03, 2020) follows:

The Samsung Galaxy Note 20 is expected to officially launch on August 5. It is presumed that the device will come with Samsung’s next version of One UI, One UI 2.5 out of the box.

Already, we have seen countless reports on this new Samsung skin and we have an idea of what Samsung devices are in line for an update to this new skin.

Galaxy Note 10
Galaxy Note 10

One such device that is in line for an update to One UI 2.5 is the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 from 2019. This device launched with Android 9 Pie out of the box but has since been updated to run Android 10-based One UI 2.1.

New reports now indicate that Samsung is already working on Android 10-based One UI 2.5 for the Galaxy Note 10 and the Samsung Galaxy Tab S5e. According to reports on Weibo, testing of One UI 2.5 has already started for the Korean and European versions of the Galaxy Note 10.

galaxy note 10 one ui 2.5
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The same reporter on Weibo alleges that the Samsung Galaxy Tab S5e that was also launched back in 2019 is also in line for the same update and testing is already underway. The reports further state that the update bears software version number T720ZCU1CTG7.DM/T720CHN1CTG7.

galaxy tab s5e one ui 2.5
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We cannot independently verify these reports and as such, you might want to take this with a pinch of salt. However, if this indeed is true, it is in line with previous development that suggested that One UI 2.5 for the Note 10 is imminent.

We can only hope that Samsung does step up and pick up the pace of development of One UI 2.5 to more and more of its eligible devices. Our guess is we should see this update roll out to more Samsung devices after the debut of the Galaxy Note 20 later this week.

Stay tuned for that and much more on all things Samsung in our dedicated Samsung section.

Update 1 (August 12)

Samsung users with devices running on Android 10 alongside One UI 2.0 or One UI 2.1 can now check out the One UI 2.5 stock apps and wallpapers that come with the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 and Note 20 Ultra. See the full story along with how to download the apps and wallpapers here.

Update 2 (August 19)

Samsung is set to bring Android 10 gestures support for third-party launchers with the upcoming One UI 2.5 update. At present, Android 10’s gestures don’t work well with other homescreen launchers such as Nova Launcher, Lawnchair Launcher, and more. See the full story here.

Further, the company might be planning to release the Android 10-based One UI 2.5 update for the Galaxy Note 10 series and the Galaxy S10 series soon since new test builds have surfaced. The test firmware comes with the build number DTH4. Head here for more details.

Update 3 (September 03)

IST: 08:23 pm: Samsung Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10+ are now receiving the One UI 2.5 update in Germany. The update is also live for Galaxy Note 10+ 5G and Note 10 Lite in Switzerland and Spain respectively. Read the full story here.

Update 4 (September 22)

IST 05:27 pm: Samsung has now begun rolling out the One UI 2.5 update for the Galaxy Note 10 in Brazil according to user reports. Needless to say, the update may be rolling out for the Galaxy Note 10+ units as well. More details here.

Update 5 (October 21)

IST 05:00 pm: It seems that Samsung has begun rolling out the One UI 2.5 update based on Android 10 for the Galaxy Note 10+ 5G in Australia. This information comes from a user who reported receiving the update earlier today.

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