A week ago, Samsung rolled out the first Galaxy Note 9 Android 10 beta update in Europe that came with the company’s latest One UI 2.0 skin layered on top. This was shortly after the software was released in Korea.

Earlier this week, the Korean Galaxy Note 9 picked up its second One UI 2.0 beta update with bug fixes and performance optimizations. This was an outright indicator that the European beta testers will also receive their second update pretty soon.

And indeed today, we have news of the second Galaxy Note 9 Android 10 beta update arriving in Europe as build number ZSK7, up from the debuting build ZSK5. The new update bundles the bug fixes below:

– Unintended app install issue
– Cannot be unlocked after reboot

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Galaxy Note 9 Android 10 beta 2 update (Source)

If the OTA update hasn’t hit your device, we have the download file for manual installation via the link below. This XDA Developers thread has all the extra details you would want to know, including the installation guide and any other help you might need.

  • Device: Samsung Galaxy Note 9
  • Codename: SM-N960F
  • Channel: Global (Exynos) Beta
  • Version: ZSK7
  • Android: 10
    • Type: FOTA

Whereas folks in Europe are receiving build ZSK7 as their second Galaxy Note 9 One UI 2.0 beta update, the Indian variant is receiving the same build number as its first Android 10-based update.

Samsung India sent out invitations for willing beta testers to join the One UI 2.0 program and not long after, the software started rolling out as build number ZSK7, weighing in at over 1.9GB.

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First Galaxy Note 9 Android 10 beta in India (Source)

Besides the novelties that come with Android 10 and One UI 2.0, the new Galaxy Note 9 Android 10 beta update also bundles November security patches, the latest available.

NOTE: For more Samsung-related stuff, check here. Also, find more Android 10-related coverage here.

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