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Samsung rolls out April patch to more US carrier phones and tablets — here's the complete list
Our up-to-date list of all Samsung phones on the April patch in the US
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Samsung One UI 3.0 beta ending for Note20, starting up for Galaxy S10 series
Android 11 is nigh for some
Samsung's One UI 3.0 on top of Android 11 edges closer to a stable release with news that beta testing has ended for some Galaxy Note20 devices. But with that end comes a new beginning: Galaxy S10 series devices are entering their own beta.
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A flagship phone for a mid-range price
We're all trying to get the most our of our phones for the least cash — you want the best experience, but you don't necessarily want to pay top dollar. If you're looking for a solid phone at a forgiving price, you're in luck: the Samsung Galaxy S10+ is on sale for its lowest new price ever of $600 ($250 off) at eBay.
The T-Mobile Galaxy S10 series is receiving the June security patch
The slow US rollout is continuing
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The first Galaxy S20 units are already receiving the July security patch in Korea and Europe, but in the US, the slow carrier rollout of the June update continues to arrive on many people's phones. People using a Galaxy S10 device on T-Mobile can look forward to the patch, which is only now starting to roll out to them. Along with the security enhancements, the phones are getting smaller system and performance improvements.
The Galaxy S20 isn't for everyone — here are 10 reasons you should buy a Galaxy S10 instead
Samsung’s latest lineup lost a few beloved features you can still find on the S10
Samsung began shipping the Galaxy S20 on March 6, but you can still buy a Galaxy S10, the flagship model from 2019, as well. Samsung reduced the prices of the S10 after the S20 went on sale, too, and it's made them appreciably more affordable. And while the S20 will be updated longer and features new stuff like 5G connectivity and additional cameras, it starts at a staggering $1,000. If you're unsure whether a big investment in the S20 is the right call, and if the Galaxy S10 may just be most of the same in a more affordable package, we'll help you decide.
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As always: while supplies last
We've seen a few deals come by for some sturdy, yet affordable phones at even better prices — great for those who need a new phone in a pinch and these are definitely pinching times. Everyone's got their own budget, though, and this little number might be the right call for some. DailySteals have the Galaxy S10+ at its lowest price yet and you can get it with our exclusive promo code.
Grab a 1TB Galaxy S10+ for an all-time low of $950 ($500 off)
While supplies last... and they don't look like they're lasting
Are you a data hoard? Do you have a thousand dollars lying around? Do you want two months of YouTube Premium for free? The last question notwithstanding, you're probably on the fast track to get an unlocked 1TB Galaxy S10+ from Samsung right the heck now.
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Samsung has been testing Android 10 on its Galaxy S10 series extensively, with one beta update chasing the other over the last few weeks. The company is apparently finally satisfied with the software, as it has just started rolling out the stable release with version 2.0 of One UI in tow. It looks like it's only coming to some people in Germany, but it can't take too long until it arrives at more customers.
Although the Galaxy S20 lineup is just around the corner, the S10+ remains a performant and attractive device. If you missed your chance to snatch one for $300 off last month, here's another opportunity to get the same markdown on a brand new handset. The three versions are on sale, namely the 128GB model for $700, 512GB for $950, and 1TB for $1300.
Samsung's Galaxy S10 phones are fantastic devices; they look great, they're fast, and they come packed with features. If you missed Samsung's $200 off Black Friday sales earlier, here's another opportunity to grab them for prices well under MSRP. Right now on Amazon, the 128GB Galaxy S10 and 128GB S10+ are going for $600 and $700, respectively, which is a solid $300 markdown. The 256GB Galaxy S10e is also on sale for $600, down from its usual $850. All three deals are set to expire at the end of the day today.
Just a day after the sixth One UI 2.0 beta update came out for the Galaxy S10 series, another one has been released. As Samsung races to the finish line toward a final stable build of Android 10, a few more bugs are getting squashed along the way.
Samsung has been testing its flavor of Android 10, One UI 2.0, for about a month already across its latest flagship phones. Just a few days after the Galaxy S10 series received the fifth beta, the company is already pushing out the sixth pre-release to its testers on the S10, S10+, and S10e. As the software is nearing its graduation to the stable release channel, there are fewer and fewer changes, and so only some bug fixes and a promotion to the December security patch found their way into this update.
In less than a week after releasing the fourth One UI 2.0 beta, Samsung has pushed out another one for Galaxy S10 owners. As usual, a bunch of bugs have been fixed, and the list appears to be getting shorter as the beta program shows signs of winding down. Samsung also made an announcement on its Korean forum announcing the start of the Android 10 beta program for Galaxy S9 and Note 9 devices.
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- The Galaxy S10 TWRP version is now up as well. This is still only for the Exynos model, and no, this won't work on your S10e.
When the Galaxy S9 and S9+ debuted last year, TWRP support for Exynos models became available that same day. Things have taken a little longer for the Galaxy S10, but the recovery is now officially available for the Exynos S10+ model. Owners of the regular S10 and the S10e will have to sit tight.
With Google I/O 2019 in full swing this past week, we sure expected to hear tons about Google's upcoming projects — and so we very much did — but weren't exactly anticipating a ton of great tech deals to surface alongside all that news. Call it a happy accident, then, that a bunch of tempting offers still happened to pop up over the last few days, and some of our favorites are still available now.
Google I/O is just days away, and if everything we've seen pans out, it's almost certain to be our formal introduction to the new Pixel 3a phones. But while those handsets are expected to represent a new, more affordable way to join the Pixel club, maybe you're still craving the fully specced-out power of the Pixel 3 proper. Luckily for you, we've been tracking a bunch of hot deals this week, including one on Google's flagship Android.