Along with the introduction of Android 10, the Samsung One UI 2.0 was also introduced to Galaxy phone owners.
But before we give you the list of supported devices, let’s see some of the new features of the Samsung One UI 2.0 to give you an idea of what you’re getting with this update.
As stated earlier, the Samsung One UI 2.0 is an Android 10-based interface. With that, you can expect to have similar features that interfaces like the ColorOS 7 of OPPO and EMUI 10.1 of Huawei have. And who knows, maybe some features from the upcoming Android 11 OS.
One of the biggest updates is the system-wide Dark Mode. One UI 2.0 doesn’t simply slap a black background for it to work. It also intelligently enhances the texts, colors, and images in the interface to match the black look. The night mode effect also works on most apps, widgets, and wallpapers.
No matter if you’re wallpaper is too dark or too bright, you can still see the time, date, notification, or any texts displayed on the screen. The new One UI automatically adjusts texts to contrast the wallpaper/image below it.
Other than the regular Galaxy phones, Samsung also makes smartwatches and foldable phones. The Samsung One UI 2.0 was designed to work on any screen sizes, from the Galaxy Watch to the Galaxy Fold.
Samsung also improved the Accessibility features on the One UI 2.0. The keyboard has a higher contrast. Plus, you can have your device listen to someone talking and have their words interpreted to texts.
Of course, we also have Digital Wellbeing that tracks you or your kids’ smartphone usage. There’s also Focus mode to remove any distractions from your Galaxy device.
See also: List of Samsung One UI 2.1 supported devices
The camera app gets the ability to edit the modes on the bottom of the screen. ‘More’ tab for easy access to hidden modes. And an overall streamlined layout.
Other improvements include full-screen gestures, clearer app icons and system colors with less space waste, and better animations.
Now that we have all have the features of the Samsung One UI 2, check the list below if your Samsung smartphone supports it.
Official Samsung One UI 2.0 update supported smartphones
December 2019
- Samsung Galaxy 10e
- Samsung Galaxy 10
- Samsung Galaxy 10 Plus
- Samsung Galaxy Note 10
- Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus
- Samsung Galaxy M30
- Samsung Galaxy 10e
- Samsung Galaxy 10
- Samsung Galaxy 10 Plus
- Samsung Galaxy Note 10
- Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus
- Samsung Galaxy M30
January 2020
- Samsung Galaxy Note 9
- Samsung Galaxy M20
February 2020
- Samsung Galaxy A30
- Samsung Galaxy A50s
- Samsung Galaxy S9
- Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus
March 2020
Samsung Galaxy A70
May 2020
- Samsung Galaxy A6
- Samsung Galaxy A6 Plus
- Samsung Galaxy A7 2018
- Samsung Galaxy A9 2018
- Samsung Galaxy A10s
- Samsung Galaxy A30s
- Samsung Galaxy A50s
- Samsung Galaxy A30s
- Samsung Galaxy A50
- Samsung Galaxy A80
- Samsung Galaxy Tab S6
June 2020
- Samsung Galaxy A10
- Samsung Galaxy A20
- Samsung Galaxy A20s
- Samsung Galaxy J6
July 2020
- Samsung Galaxy J6 Plus
- Samsung Galaxy J7 Duo
- Samsung Galaxy J8
- Samsung Galaxy Tab A 8 2019
- Samsung Galaxy Tab S4
- Samsung Galaxy Tab S5e
September 2020
- Samsung Galaxy Tab A 8 Plus 2019
- Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1 2019
- Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.5