Test Android 10 on your T-Mobile Galaxy S10, as Samsung releases the update's beta

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Samsung already announced and released its Android 10 update for the Galaxy S10 series in its hometurf of Korea, but it is now bringing the One UI 2.0 goods to a global audience by issuing an Android 10 beta program for "certain devices, OS, and countries."

We already reviewed the full version running on our Korean models, and you can gawk at all the changelog marvels it will bring to your phone in the video above. If you want to take part in the beta program for your area, though, head over to create a Samsung account if you don't have one, and keep hoping that the beta program will be splashed seductively in your Samsung Members app for you to take advantage of.

Samsung lists Galaxy S10e/S10/S10+/S10 5G as participating, and don't let the "beta" part discourage you, it's usually almost as functional as the official version which shouldn't be far behind now. Not for nothing, but T-Mobile's Galaxy S9 started getting the official Pie update this February, so issuing an Android 10 beta a month after Google released its update to manufacturers qualifies for the phrase "unprecedented Samsung update speed."

T-Mobile in the US has already confirmed its Galaxy S10 models are participating in the beta, and Sprint users also should have access to the Members app. As usual, the other carriers are most likely to follow suit now that the beta update program is official, plus you can also run it on an unlocked device if you have bought one directly from Samsung.

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