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Samsung released the official release dates for One UI 2. S10's are getting it in January. S9's, Note 9's, and Note 10's are getting it in February.
 
That list has to be incomplete. All 5G phones and the Galaxy Fold is absent

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3 hours ago, Paynefanbro said:

Samsung released the official release dates for One UI 2. S10's are getting it in January. S9's, Note 9's, and Note 10's are getting it in February.

But that's a roadmap for Samsung Israel, right?

 

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The official One UI 2 update is rolling out in Germany right now for people who were in the S10 beta. 

This is probably the fastest Samsung has ever pushed out a major update. 

 

Edit: The update is now out for people who weren't in the beta. It's 2GB!

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4 hours ago, jreuschl said:

Wonder what is taking so long for the final release in the US.  It has been released on the Exynos version around the world for a few weeks now.

Apparently Canada is getting it on the 16th so I'm sure it's not far out now.

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4 hours ago, BlueAngel said:

Yep, T-Mobile and Xfinity as well. Servers are slammed though gonna be at least an hour to download.

 

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I see it available on my S10.  Any issues with it so far?

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Everything seems to be pretty functional for me. I don't see, or haven't run into, many bugs with my normal routine. I tried the gestures, but fell back to the Nova Launcher and the older full screen navigation. Everything is very snappy, camera works well and fast. 

Man, Android 10 really is a nothing-burger on the user end, short of the gestures. Very glad I didn't suffer through the betas for this. 

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10 hours ago, mmark27 said:

Man, Android 10 really is a nothing-burger on the user end, short of the gestures. Very glad I didn't suffer through the betas for this. 

I think the only reason you believe this, is because Samsung has been doing a bang-up job adding features that even Google themselves are implementing. Not to mention all the under the hood stuff.

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