Samsung was forced to delay the second One UI 3.0 beta release for the Galaxy S10 series last week but thankfully for beta participants, the company is now back on track with the release. The second One UI 3.0 beta build is now available for the Galaxy S10 series in Korea, India, and the UK.
The firmware carries version ZTL8 and Samsung claims to have fixed a handful of issues that have been found by Samsung Members and One UI 3.0 beta participants. Various problems pertaining to the Camera have been addressed and the app should be more stable. The Home UI should no longer restart in a loop, and users should now be able to unlock their Galaxy S10 devices using their fingerprint.
The Galaxy Note 10 will probably follow suit given that its second One UI 3.0 beta release was also delayed last week. But for the time being, Galaxy S10 owners and Samsung Members in Korea, India, and the UK should now be able to download the second One UI 3.0 beta firmware for the Galaxy S10 by opening Settings, accessing Software update and tapping Download and install.
As to when we should expect the stable One UI 3.0 release to take place, Samsung has previously confirmed its intentions to bring the update to the Galaxy S10 series in January 2021, at least in some regions. Of course, this timeframe is not set in stone. Issues found during testing can lead to delays, as evidenced by Samsung's decision to push back the second wave last week. We'll keep you posted.
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