Samsung Galaxy M20 and Galaxy M30 have started receiving Android 10 stable update with One UI 2 in India, according to media reports. The new update comes just days after the South Korean company brought Android 10 to Galaxy S10 series in the country. To recall, the Galaxy M20 and Galaxy M30 are amongst the budget smartphones that Samsung unveiled earlier this year to take on the companies such as Asus and Xiaomi. Both smartphones were launched with Android 8.1 Oreo, though Samsung released a One UI update based on Android Pie in June. One UI 2 is also known as One UI 2.0 and One UI 2 Core 2.
The One UI 2.0 that Samsung originally provided on its flagship models. As a proprietary skin, the new One UI version includes a list of changes over stock Android 10. You can, of course, expect a system-wide Dark Mode and full-screen gestures among other new features.
There are also updates to preloaded apps such as the Calculator, Samsung Internet, Samsung Health, and Samsung Notes that s need to install individually after updating to the latest Android version.
While the Samsung Galaxy M20 has received the software version number M205FDDU3CSL4, the Galaxy M30 is said to have got the version number M305FDDU3CSL4. Also, the update appears to be available in India at the initial stage. This means the Galaxy M20 and Galaxy M30 s in global markets will have to anticipate the new experience for some time.
Having said that, you can check the arrival of the Android 10 update on your Samsung Galaxy M20 or Galaxy M30 by going through Settings > Software update and then tapping the and install option.
To recall, received the stable update in the country.
As per the Galaxy A30 that is also due to get Android 10 next month.