If you own the Samsung Galaxy A10s, congratulations, you can now update your device to the latest Android 10 based on Samsung’s OneUI 2.0. The update brings the latest few bug fixes, pegged with March 2020 Android security patch.

Samsung is still putting efforts to push all OneUI 1.0 running devices to OneUI 2.0, which is built on Android 10 OS. The new update for the Galaxy A10s carries firmware version A107FXXU5BTCB and weighs about 2.66GB in size. At the moment, it is currently rolling out in Malaysia, and other regions like Africa and the Asian Pacific could follow soon.

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You should get automatic notification for the update by default, but if that is not your case, you could manually check for the update as well. Just go to Settings > Software update > Download and install on your phone, provided that your device is charged above 50%.

Adding to the usual Android 10 features, One UI 2.0 also brings features like enhanced Dark mode, improved Digital Wellbeing, new navigation gestures, new Focus mode and parental controls, updated camera app, and other user interface improvements to the Galaxy A10s.

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The Samsung Galaxy A10s was launched back in 2019, featuring a 6.2-inch HD+ Infinity-V display, a dual-camera setup with a combination of 13-megapixel primary lens and a 2-megapixel depth sensor. The device was powered by a 2.0GHz octa-core Exynos chipset paired with either 2GB or 3GB of RAM and only 32GB of inbuilt storage. It is packed 4000mAh battery and run Android 9.0 (Pie) out of the box.

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