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This is really quite unexpected - just two days after Samsung finally for users of the series phones Galaxy S10 s Androidem 10 and the user superstructure One UI 2.5 released a stable update with Androidem 11 and One UI 3.0, released the new One UI 3.0 beta to those who were part of the beta program, instead of giving them the stable firmware as they probably expected.

The new beta fixes some very serious issues, such as the fingerprint sensor not working properly or the device resetting when using streaming services, which makes us wonder if the recently released stable firmware was really as stable as it should have been. It's possible that a different team at Samsung is in charge of beta development, however, it's something we haven't seen with past beta programs.

At this point, it's unclear when One UI 3.0 beta users will get a "truly" stable update, but it's likely to be sometime this month. If you are the owner of any model of the series Galaxy S10, that is Galaxy S10, S10+ or ​​S10e, you should be able to download the new update (carrying firmware version ZTLJ) by opening Settings and tapping the option Download and install.

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