Samsung Galaxy S10 series gets a new beta build with tons of bug fixes

Samsung rolled out a beta update for the Galaxy S10 a couple of days to iron out bugs related to Bluetooth tethering, volume control bar, and status bar. Today, the company released a new beta build for the S10 lineup with over a dozen bug fixes.

The new firmware fixes issues related to device reset, always-on display, file moving, Wi-Fi hanging, and Bluetooth headset noise. You can check out the screenshot below for the complete list of bug fixes.

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This update weighs between 130MB and 200MB in size and is currently seeding to the unlocked units in the US and in South Korea, bearing version number G97*U1UEU2ZSKL and G97*NKSU3ZSKL, respectively.

If you are enrolled in the beta program, you can download this build by heading to the Settings > Software update menu on your device.

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