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Google released six beta versions of Android Q before the stable version arrived in early September. From the look of things, Samsung is likely borrowing a page from this book with its One UI 2.0 beta program.

After rolling out the sixth Galaxy S10 Android 10 beta update to the Exynos models, the Korean company is now rolling out the same One UI 2.0 beta 6 to the U.S. variants of the S10 taking part in the program.

Samsung started testing the Android 10-based software just over a month ago. The Galaxy S10, S10e, and S10+ were the first to grab the update followed by the Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10+.

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6th Galaxy S10 Android 10 beta update in the U.S. (Source)

Not long ago, Samsung expanded the program to accommodate the Galaxy Note 9, with the Galaxy S9 and S9+ also expected to join the party pretty soon. All these recent developments suggest the company is close to releasing the stable version to the Galaxy S10 series.

With the sixth Galaxy S10 Android 10 beta update now hitting U.S. unlocked units, the stable rollout couldn’t be any closer. The OTA is arriving as version G970U1UEU2ZSKJ for the S10e, G973U1UEU2ZSKJ for the standard S10, and G975U1UEU2ZSKJ for the S10+.

As noted, the Exynos Galaxy S10 models picked up their sixth One UI 2.0 beta update yesterday, which arrived with the same build number ZSKJ as the one rolling out in the U.S. These two updates also have the same changelog with the following bug fixes.

– After adjusting the volume, the bar remains on the screen
– Automatic restart when using Bluetooth tethering
– Generation Of noise using Galaxy Buzz
– Device care Widget size is reduced and transparency is not applied intermittently
– Deleting a photo from the gallery after shooting with the camera, but the photo is displayed in the quick view, and the photo is rotated in the gallery
– The message ‘Call/text on Other devices’ does not disappear in the quick panel
– Clock blank is Wide in AOD photo mode
– Status bar cut off at bottom

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(Source)

When we reported about the Galaxy S10 Android 10 beta 6 for the Exynos models, we didn’t have the download links. But now we do and we have shared them below.

  • Device: Samsung Galaxy S10e/S10/S10+
  • Codename: SM-G970F/SM-G973F/SM-G975F
  • Channel: Europe (Exynos)
  • Version: ZSKJ
  • Android: 10

The arrival of One UI 2.0 beta 6 for the S10 family makes it three beta updates in the past week, which couldn’t be a better indicator that the stable rollout is not too far away.

Stay tuned to our Samsung and Android 10 sections so that you don’t miss out on related stories in future.

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