Will Your Samsung Galaxy Smartphone Get One UI 2.0 Android 10 Firmware Upgrade Soon?
Last October 2019, Samsung previewed the all-new One UI 2.0, which is the Korean Giant's very own user interface for the Android 10 operating system.
If you've seen demo videos of this fresh UI and you own a fairly new Samsung Galaxy smartphone, then I'm sure you're very excited to experience it on your daily driver.
If we were to believe a report published on this website, I guess we can say that Filipino consumers who purchased any Samsung Galaxy model in 2019 (and a few 2018 releases) will definitely enjoy the benefits of One UI 2.0 in 2020. Some will get it ahead of others but pretty much all new models are covered.
Here's the One UI 2.0 Android 10 Firmware Upgrade timeline for the Philippines that was given to them by a certain John Bustamante:
January 2020
Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus
Samsung Galaxy S10
Samsung Galaxy S10e
Samsung Galaxy M20
February 2020
Samsung Galaxy Note10 Plus
Samsung Galaxy Note 10
Samsung Galaxy Note9
Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus
Samsung Galaxy S9
Samsung Galaxy A30
Samsung Galaxy M30
April 2020
Samsung Galaxy A50s
Samsung Galaxy A70
Samsung Galaxy A9 2018
Samsung Galaxy A80
Samsung Galaxy Tab S6
May 2020
Samsung Galaxy A6 2018
Samsung Galaxy A6+ 2018
Samsung Galaxy A7 2018
Samsung Galaxy A10s
Samsung Galaxy A30s
Samsung Galaxy A50
June 2020
Samsung Galaxy J6 2018
Samsung Galaxy A10
Samsung Galaxy A20
Samsung Galaxy A20s
July 2020
Samsung Galaxy J6+ 2018
Samsung Galaxy J7 Duo 2018
Samsung Galaxy J8 2018
Samsung Galaxy Tab S5e
Samsung Galaxy Tab S4
Samsung Galaxy Tab A
August 2020
Samsung Galaxy Tab A with S-Pen
September 2020
Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.5 (2018)
To manually check for the availability of a Software Update or Firmware Upgrade for your Samsung Galaxy smartphone, simply go to Settings, scroll down, click on Software Update option, and choose "Download and Install".
If you don't want to check for upgrades regularly, you may also choose to just Auto Download Software Updates over WiFi Network when it becomes available by clicking the toggle and making sure it's turned on, as shown in the image above. Once your smartphone is done downloading all the files, you will get a notification to proceed with the installation.
If you've seen demo videos of this fresh UI and you own a fairly new Samsung Galaxy smartphone, then I'm sure you're very excited to experience it on your daily driver.
If we were to believe a report published on this website, I guess we can say that Filipino consumers who purchased any Samsung Galaxy model in 2019 (and a few 2018 releases) will definitely enjoy the benefits of One UI 2.0 in 2020. Some will get it ahead of others but pretty much all new models are covered.
Here's the One UI 2.0 Android 10 Firmware Upgrade timeline for the Philippines that was given to them by a certain John Bustamante:
January 2020
Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus
Samsung Galaxy S10
Samsung Galaxy S10e
Samsung Galaxy M20
February 2020
Samsung Galaxy Note10 Plus
Samsung Galaxy Note 10
Samsung Galaxy Note9
Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus
Samsung Galaxy S9
Samsung Galaxy A30
Samsung Galaxy M30
April 2020
Samsung Galaxy A50s
Samsung Galaxy A70
Samsung Galaxy A9 2018
Samsung Galaxy A80
Samsung Galaxy Tab S6
May 2020
Samsung Galaxy A6 2018
Samsung Galaxy A6+ 2018
Samsung Galaxy A7 2018
Samsung Galaxy A10s
Samsung Galaxy A30s
Samsung Galaxy A50
June 2020
Samsung Galaxy J6 2018
Samsung Galaxy A10
Samsung Galaxy A20
Samsung Galaxy A20s
July 2020
Samsung Galaxy J6+ 2018
Samsung Galaxy J7 Duo 2018
Samsung Galaxy J8 2018
Samsung Galaxy Tab S5e
Samsung Galaxy Tab S4
Samsung Galaxy Tab A
August 2020
Samsung Galaxy Tab A with S-Pen
September 2020
Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.5 (2018)
To manually check for the availability of a Software Update or Firmware Upgrade for your Samsung Galaxy smartphone, simply go to Settings, scroll down, click on Software Update option, and choose "Download and Install".
If you don't want to check for upgrades regularly, you may also choose to just Auto Download Software Updates over WiFi Network when it becomes available by clicking the toggle and making sure it's turned on, as shown in the image above. Once your smartphone is done downloading all the files, you will get a notification to proceed with the installation.
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