Last month, Google officially released its latest operating system, Android 10. The new OS is currently limited to a particular range of smartphone devices. Earlier this month, the Android 10 beta with Samsung Galaxy S10 series started, and according to a new report, it is coming to Samsung Note 10 soon.

While the Android beta is still limited to several devices, it is anticipated to have a wider roll out this week. Usually, the beta program of Samsung lasts for a month, and a stable build is launched the following week. Should things go smoothly, OneUI 2.0 build might roll out in the middle of November.

Ideally, the majority of international unlocked Samsung Galaxy S10s should receive it before 2020 ends. On the other hand, Samsung Galaxy Note 10 users may have to wait a little bit longer. But, it appears that the waiting game for Galaxy Note 10 will not be that long because the company may have already hinted about the OneUI 2.0 beta for the Galaxy Note 10 series recently.

A recent post on the community forum of Samsung Korea hinted that the beta program would soon be available to Samsung Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy Note 10 Plus along with their counterparts that feature 5G connectivity. Users will have to sign up for the test in the Samsung Members app when it becomes live.

Based on the hints the Seoul-based tech giant placed on the Samsung Galaxy S10 series, we can anticipate the beta to be available within the week. Users in Korea will be the first to get a taste of the Android 10 on their Galaxy 10 devices and will be followed by users in Germany where the company is known to conduct a lot of tests for their software.

The Android-based OneUI 2.0 offers several changes to its predecessor. This is hardly a surprise given that most of the features of Android 10 are already included in OneUI. But, there are still several significant changes coming, including the addition of Digital Wellbeing features, which is because Google made it mandatory for all Android devices.

It also introduces a new system-wide Dark Mode that works hand in hand with the Dark Mode in Android 10. There are also new navigation gestures that Android 10 beta will introduce. Other features in the latest Android build include a new camera UI, a native screen, and a recording app.

Earlier this month, Googe seemed to have already hinted at the successor of Android 10. The invitation to the search engine giant's event contains the words Android 11.