One UI by Samsung, is at the braid in providing the best Android experience to the tall phones. This year, the company pushes an update the One UI, the new one is dubbed as One UI 2.0 which is based on Android 10. It comes with a tassel of cool new features. The list bumps up with features like new gestures, quick settings, enhanced one-handed mode & digital wellbeing, updates the security settings and volume slider, alongside with basic features of Android 10. Samsung has started rolling out the fourth beta version of One UI 2.0 for Galaxy Note 9. The third beta has only a single bug, which have fixed in this release. The current release gains version number N960FXXU4ZSLB and OTA weighs around 137MB in size, while the firmware is 3.4GB in size. Luckily, the changelog is available, so before downloading the update you can take a tab on it.

Samsung Galaxy Note 9 Android 10 One UI 2.0 Beta 4  – Changelog

Enabled S10 Multiwallpaper and add more multipack wallpaper (Disabled Stock Infinitywallpaper) Enabled Galaxy Labs for non support country Enabled Samsung KNOX Secure Folder after Rooted Enabled Biometrics unlock after reboot(now you can unlock phone with biometrics without pin after reboot) Disabled signature checking Disabled secure flag Bypass SIM2 and MicroSD tray lock Added applock support Added bixby routines from Note10 update galaxy labs removed high volume warning Prerooted with magisk Updated UltraDataSaving from Q M20 Fixed bluetooth pairing after reboot Enable power button on SystemUI (Ported from Note10) Ported Sidekey panel from Note10 Ported #Hastag feature from Note10 (its shown when you screenshot) Permissive Kernel though its not full Little tweak ramdisk Reworked ADB debugging Preinstall update modem and bootloader Added N960N variant support(beta)

Download Samsung Galaxy Note 9 One UI 2.0 Beta 4 [Firmware]

If you’re a part of the beta program then you can check the system updates, if not then you can download the firmware and then taste One UI 2.0 features. Thanks to the folks over at XDA-developers, who have shared the full firmware. You can manually update your Galaxy Note 9 to the Android 10. Here’s the firmware link.

Download One UI 2.0 Beta 4 for Samsung Galaxy Note 9 [Firmware]

Prerequisites:

Make sure that your device is charged at least 30%. Make sure to backup your data before updating the phone. Download Samsung USB Drivers and Odin Flash Tool for your PC.

How to Update Samsung Galaxy Note 9 to Android 10

After rebooting the phone, you can start using the One UI 2.0 based Android 10 on your smartphone.

One UI 2.0 Beta 5 hits Galaxy Note 9

Samsung has started rolling out One UI 2.0 beta 5 updates, this could be the last beta update that arrives on the Galaxy Note 9. Well, for now, the OTA is weeding in European regions. It will soon available for other regions as well. Talking about the One UI 2.0 beta 5, then there are some stability improvements. The download link is not available yet. We’ll add once it is available. Source (One UI 2.0 Beta 5) – SamMobile If you’re facing any issues while updating the Galaxy Note 9 to the Android 10, then you can leave the comments in the below comment box. Also, Share this article with your friends.

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