New updates are being added at the bottom of this story.
The original story (published August 22, 2020) is as follows:
At its latest UNPACKED event, Samsung unveiled the Galaxy Note 20 and Galaxy Note 20 Ultra. The company seems to have cut many corners with the standard Note 20, which has led many ts enthusiasts to write the device no-go. On the other hand, the Note 20 Ultra has a lot to offer.
Furthermore, Samsung also surprised us all Advertising The company now offers 3 OS updates Some of its devices. It’s very necessary for other Android OEMs to adopt as well. However, the company has also shown the features that come with its new skin.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 20 and Note 20 are pre-loaded with Ultra One UI 2.5. This new skin should not bring major changes or improvements. Instead, it offers some new features, such as the ability to operate the Samsung Dex wirelessly on the external display, among other useful additions.
Of course, the One UI 2.5 update is not available for all Samsung phones. With that in mind, we created a list of existing devices Eligibility for a UI 2.5. Thankfully, many of the devices launched last year seem to get new skin.
One UI 2.5 Skin is based on Android 10, which makes many existing devices eligible for the update. In fact, the One UI 2.5 update for devices from the Samsung Galaxy S20 series has already begun. Currently, users U.S. And Europe Receiving it.
As with any other previous system update, the One UI 2.5 Skin will not be released for all devices at once. In addition, update availability also varies by region. Therefore, tracking the rollout becomes an embarrassment for users.
And as regular PunicaWeb readers know, we make tracking updates much easier with our dedicated update trackers. So in this article, we will track all the Samsung Galaxy devices that have opted for the One UI 2.5 update based on Android 10.
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Like the One UI 2.1 update, Samsung usually does not release beta updates before users push the update. So when the company decides to release new skin for the device, it will be in its stable form.
At the time of writing, it seems that only the Galaxy S20 series has received the update we mentioned above. The Galaxy S10 Series and Note 10 Series may be next in line to receive the update Test builds have arrived. That being said, stay tuned to Punicaveb to find out when the update is ready for your specific unit.
Update 1 (August 24)
As expected, Samsung has now released the One UI 2.5 update with the August Security Patch for the Galaxy S20 series and Galaxy Z Flip. The update currently touches the unlocked version of devices in the US with the build number BTGE And weighs in at 1157.90MB.
Owners of the EE Samsung Galaxy S20 series have now begun to report that the One UI 2.5 is being updated in the UK. However, EE UK has not yet made an official announcement about the roll out of the Android 10 based One UI 2.5 update. For more details, head Here.
Update 2 (August 25)
Samsung has now launched the One UI 2.5 update for the Galaxy S20 series in South Korea and India. The update is being seeded in the air and users should start receiving the update soon if they are not already available. See full story Here.
The One UI 2.5 update has now entered the Galaxy S20 series in South Africa. An update with build number BTH5 is being released and it brings the August 2020 security patch. For more details, head Here.
Samsung’s One UI 2.5 update adds the opportunity for users to use the Samsung Dex feature wirelessly on smart TVs. The catch, however, is that it only works with smart TVs that support phone screen mirroring. The company recommends using this feature on TV sets launched in or after 2019. See more details Here.
Update 3 (August 26)
Samsung Galaxy S20 series users in Canada are now getting the new OneUI 2.5 update on their devices. Looks like the update is being released on both unlocked and carrier-branded units. For more details, head Here.
The update for the S20 lineup also appears to be live now in Australia. Some users have gone to Reddit to confirm the arrival of the One UI 2.5 update on both unlocked and carrier-branded models. For more details, head Here.
Update 4 (August 28)
Samsung has recently started releasing their latest One UI 2.5 update in several regions. We learned through a user Reddit post that the update is now live in New Zealand and Italy. For more details, head Here.
Samsung has now launched the One UI 2.5 update in Indonesia and Mexico. A user in Indonesia took to Twitter to post a screenshot of the update on the Galaxy S20. Samsung Mobile also listed that the update is live in Mexico. Read the full story Here.
While we report that Galaxy S20 devices in Indonesia, Mexico, New Zealand and Italy have received the One UI 2.5 update, here is another development. The Galaxy S20 Series is receiving the One UI 2.5 update on the Three, Vodafone & O2 in the UK. The update is also live in Germany. See full coverage Here.
The unlock variants of the Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G and Galaxy S20 + have begun to receive the Android 10 based update along with the One UI 2.5. Some users have taken to Reddit that the update is now available for download. For details, click Here.
Update 5 (August 29)
Samsung is designing the One UI 2.5 update for the Galaxy S20 series in all regions. The latest device to receive this update is the Sprint Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra in the US, which follows the upgrade to the Galaxy S20 Series One UI 2.5 on Verizon and T-Mobile. For the full story, head on over Here.
Update 6 (August 31)
IST: 02:20 pm: According to TizenHelp, Samsung is currently working on a truncated-down version of the One UI 2.5, which will soon be available for the Galaxy Note 9, Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 + devices. Due to the aging hardware in the Samsung representative Galaxy Note 9 and Galaxy S9 series in Korea, not all functionality and features will work as intended.
It has also been reported that Samsung will skip the beta-update testing phase and release a fully stable version of the Trim-Down One UI 2.5 for devices after the review phase is complete.
Update 7 (September 03)
IST: 12:00 PM: Samsung has just released the OneUI 2.5 update for the Galaxy S10 series. The update comes with software version G973FXXU8DTH7, G975FXXU8DTH7 and G970FXXU8DTH7 for the Galaxy S10, Galaxy S10 + and Galaxy S10E respectively. It is initially being released in Germany and will soon be available in other regions. Read the full story Here.
IST: 06:05 PM: The Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite is another device that has begun to receive the One UI 2.5 update for a limited number of users in Spain. This update is expected to be released in other regions in the coming days.
IST: 09:42 pm: The Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10+ have just started getting the One UI 2.5 update in Germany. In addition, updates are being pushed to the Galaxy Note 10 + 5G and Galaxy Note 10 Lite in Switzerland and Spain, respectively. More details Here.
Update 8 (September 04)
IST: 03:47 pm: A user was taken to redirect a WhatsApp chat screen shot of a random user who wanted to know the status of the One UI 2.5 update on their Galaxy A50 device. Samsung’s official helpline says the update is expected by the end of September. See full details Here.
Update 9 (September 05)
IST: 11:50 am: The Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite is now receiving the One UI 2.5 update to version G770FXX3 CTH4 in Spain. However, it lacks some features like wireless DX functionality and some camera features. See full story Here.
Update 10 (September 07)
IST: 12:30 pm: The much awaited One UI 2.5 update (based on Android 10) will be coming to Galaxy Note 9 devices soon. Head Here For more details.
IST: 13:15 pm: Samsung Galaxy S20 users are experiencing GPS tracking-related issues after installing One UI 2.5 updates, in which the device does not track movements well. You can read the full story here Here.
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The update table for eligible devices is released and the table below is updated regularly.
Device / country | South Korea | United States | UK | Germany | India | The rest of Europe | Canada | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Samsung Galaxy S9 | Coming soon | Coming soon | Coming soon | Coming soon | Coming soon | Coming soon | Coming soon | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Samsung Galaxy S9 + | Coming soon | Coming soon | Coming soon | Coming soon | Coming soon | Coming soon | Coming soon | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Samsung Galaxy S10 | Coming soon | Coming soon | Coming soon | Release | Coming soon | Coming soon | Coming soon | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Samsung Galaxy S10 + | Coming soon | Coming soon | Coming soon | Release | Coming soon | Coming soon | Coming soon | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Samsung Galaxy S10E | Coming soon | Coming soon | Coming soon | Release | Coming soon | Coming soon | Coming soon |
Device / country | South Korea | United States | UK | Germany | India | The rest of Europe | Canada |
Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite | Coming soon | Coming soon | Coming soon | Coming soon | Coming soon | Release (Spain) | Coming soon |
Samsung Galaxy Note 10 | Coming soon | Coming soon | Coming soon | Release | Coming soon | Coming soon | Coming soon |
Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ | Coming soon | Coming soon | Coming soon | Release | Coming soon | Coming soon | Coming soon |
Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ 5G | Coming soon | Coming soon | Coming soon | Coming soon | Coming soon | Release (Switzerland) | Coming soon |
Samsung Galaxy A50 | Coming soon | Expected by the end of September | Coming soon | Coming soon | Coming soon | Coming soon | Coming soon |
Device / country | South Korea | United States | UK | Germany | India | The rest of Europe | Canada |
Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite | Coming soon | Coming soon | Coming soon | Coming soon | Coming soon | Release (Spain) | Coming soon |
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