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Samsung Galaxy Note10 5G gets new Android 10 beta, S10 5G receives stable build

Samsung has released the fifth Android 10-based One UI 2.0 beta for the Galaxy Note10 5G and Note10+ 5G in South Korea.

The new build sports version number ZSL7 and can be downloaded from the > menu of your device.

Samsung Galaxy Note10
Samsung Galaxy Note10

The new firmware fixes camera memory leak and issues related to clipboard edge and lockscreen. You can check out the complete list of bugs fixes below, which is machine translated from Korean:

  • Camera Memory Leak
  • If you switch to landscape mode while setting up subscription calendar, FC occurs
  • Some Android process applications such as android.process.media are constantly down
  • Clipboard edge is not displayed
  • RESET occurs after FOTA update
  • Lock screen gets black
  • Orange box appears on the top left when entering app drawer
  • FC disappears when you exit the home key within 2 seconds of LiveMessage camera video

Additionally, Samsung is seeding the stable build of Android 10 for the Galaxy S10 5G. The update is currently only rolling in South Korea to those who participated in the Android 10 beta program, and there’s no word on when the rollout will commence for non-beta users.

Samsung Galaxy Note10 5G gets new Android 10 beta, S10 5G receives stable build

If you participated in the beta program, you can get the final build of Android 10 on your S10 5G by heading to the > menu. The update weighs 130MB in size and comes with version number G977NKSU2BSL2.

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Author: Sagar
Source: GSMArena

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