Samsung has officially started the One UI 2.0 beta program for the Galaxy S10, S10e and S10+ smartphones that’ll be expanded to other smartphones.
Thanks to Xda member Cyber John for extracting the Update.ZIP file from the international variants of Galaxy S10, S10e, and S10+ (SM-G97xF). Also, thanks to another Xda member henklbr for sharing the build and guide to install this firmware.
Download the beta firmware according to your smartphone listed below:
Samsung Galaxy S10: Beta1 (14 Oct) ASII – ZSJ8: G973F_ASII_ZSJ8
Samsung Galaxy S10e: Beta1 (14 Oct) ASII – ZSJ8: G970F_ASII_ZSJ8
Samsung Galaxy S10+: Beta1 (14 Oct) ASII – ZSJ8: G975F_ASII_ZSJ8
Note:
After downloading the firmware file, it’s required for you to rename the file as “update.zip”.
After downloading and renaming the firmware, you can proceed with the installation process.
- Download SDK platform-tools from here.
- Extract the SDK on your desktop.
- Open the extracted folder and copy the update.zip (firmware).
- Inside the folder, press and hold the left shift + right-mouse-click and select “open command prompt here” to open it.
- Now, Turn off your phone.
- Enter recovery mode by press and holding the Power + Bixby + Volume buttons altogether for a few seconds.
- Select “Update via ADB” (You can scroll using volume keys and select using the power button).
- Connect your phone to the PC via the USB cable.
- In the command prompt run the following command: ./adb devices
- Wait a few seconds while it searches your phone.
- If your device is found, run the following command: ./adb sideload update.zip
- The update process will start automatically, it will take some time to complete.
- Once the process is completed, the phone will boot itself and update the apps and direct you to the home screen.
- After the installation, Clear your cache by going into recovery (VoIUP – Bixby – Power).
Bugs:
- It has issues with ‘android.process.media’.
To fix it, go to Settings > Apps > Show system applications in the upper-right corner.
Select “Media Storage” > Storage > Delete Data.
Then select “Sec Media Storage” > Storage > Clear Data.
