Samsung started One UI 2.0 beta program for Galaxy S10 series devices. As you may know, One UI 2.0 is Samsung’s new smartphone user interface based on Android 10. It carries several new features from Samsung and Google, for example, the new full-screen gestures, digital wellbeing, new biometrics securities, device care feature, and more.

Here is how to sign up for Android 10 based Samsung One UI 2.0 beta program on Galaxy S10e, Galaxy S10, and Galaxy S10 Plus. The beta program is limited to a few numbers of peoples and available in China, France, Germany, India, Poland, South Korea, Spain, the UK, and the USA.

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Samsung Galaxy S10

To sign up for the Samsung One UI 2.0 beta program, all you need to install the Samsung Members app or Samsung+ app from the Galaxy store or the Google Play store.

After installing the app, log in to your account and then go to the Notices section. Select ‘One UI Beta Program Registration’ to apply for the Android 10 beta program.

Once approved, you will receive an OTA notification for the One UI 2.0 update.

The One UI 2.0 beta update will weigh around 1.8GB in size and caries October 2019 security patch. New full-screen navigation gestures, new biometrics security features with the option to choose fingerprint icon when the screen is off, and digital wellbeing to control your smartphone usage are some of the new features of this update.

Device care is another new feature of One UI 2.0 update. It features an improved battery usage graph, option to remove duplicate images from the device, and battery limit setting.

There are many new and improved features in this update. The enhanced one-handed mode, new Media and devices feature by replacing SmartThings, improved Samsung’s browser, Reminder with more options, and My Files with Trash feature are few examples.

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