You may want to install the Android 10 update for Galaxy Note 10 or Galaxy Note 10+ as soon as it arrives, but there are some steps you need to take before you migrate your phone to the new operating system and One UI 2.0.
Galaxy Note 10 Android 10 beta has ended and Samsung is rolling out a stable version of the update to beta participants and users running on Android Pie.
The Note 10 Android 10/One UI 2.0 update is currently rolling out in several countries including France, Germany, India, Spain, Switzerland, and the United States, where Sprint, T-Mobile, and Verizon have released the software.
Output is still pretty limited, but we expect it to pick up speed as we enter the new year. If you own a Galaxy Note 10 in the United States, expect it to be released in the near future.
Since Android 10 is now available, Galaxy Note 10 users should start preparing for the transition from Android Pie to Android 10/One UI 2.0.
Note 10’s Android 10 update is a huge upgrade and brings a host of changes including UI tweaks, Dark Mode upgrades, full screen gestures and much more.
Android 10 and the company’s new One UI 2.0 have gone through quite a long beta process, but some Galaxy Note 10 users are encountering performance issues and bugs in the new software.
It’s hard to predict how Android 10 will run on the Note 10 or Note 10+, so you’ll want to do some prep work before you start the download. A little prep work can help prevent major headaches.
If you haven’t received the download prompt yet, now is a great time to sit down and spend a few moments preparing yourself and your phone to upgrade to Android 10.
In this guide, we’ll cover the steps we take before installing new Android software on our Galaxy phones and tablets.