In a week of beta testing program, Samsung is now releasing new One UI 7 beta firmware to the Galaxy Tab S10 series tablets. It is the second beta software for the devices and comes with a couple of improvements. The firmware ends with ZYC5 applied to it, and it weighs over 1GB in file size. When, on the other hand, Galaxy S24, Fold 6, Flip 6, and even Galaxy S23 series received new features in the latest beta update, Galaxy Tab S10 didn’t get any new features. In a new beta version, it has fixed the issue with home, Bluetooth, and screen ratio adjustment.
All these existing features have been improved to stabilize their performance. The new Setting for screen ratio adjustment has been given in the display menu. Along with these changes, you will notice some minor improvements in the overall apps and settings. Further, Good Lock modules have been improved to take advantage of One UI 7. The updated Home Up, Lock Star, and Clock Face plugins will behave nicely in the new version.

The new firmware included the March security patch in a code, while the other users are now getting the April security update. There could be one more beta version for the tablet as it is scheduled to get a stable update in the first half of April. This firmware is now rolling out in South Korea, and soon it will come to other beta regions. To install the new version, go to Settings and hit the Download and Install button.