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[Update: Poland] Samsung start One UI 3.0 beta program for the Galaxy S20 series in Germany

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October 17, 2020: Poland

Samsung started the One UI 3.0 program for the Samsung Galaxy S20 series in Poland. Users can check for the participation link in the Samsung Members app.

October 16, 2020: Germany

After starting the Android 11-based One UI 3.0 public beta program for the Galaxy S20 series users in the US and South Korea, the company has now started rolling out the first One UI 3.0 beta for the Galaxy S20 series in Germany.

According to the latest information, the German Community moderator confirmed that the long-awaited beta test for Android 11 and the new Galaxy Interface One UI 3 has started for Samsung Galaxy S20, S20+, and S20 Ultra.

You can register for the beta program via the Samsung Members app on your Galaxy S20, S20+, or S20 Ultra (device without network provider branding).

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In addition to the US, South Korea, and Germany the One UI 3.0 public beta will be available in Poland, India, China, and the UK. The company may also announce the One UI 3.0 public beta program for the Galaxy Note 20 and Note 20 Ultra very soon.

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One UI 7.0 will bring Advanced Galaxy Avatar feature to your Samsung phone

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Samsung recently announced the arrival of One UI 7.0 alongside the Galaxy S25 in 2025, with a beta update for developers set to be released at the end of this year. Many users were disappointed with this schedule, but it’s better to stay informed than to hold expectations about testing One UI 7 features. Notably, the Galaxy Avatar feature has been spotted in the early build of One UI 7.0.

At the SD24 in San Jose, attendees got a first look at an early version of One UI 7.0. Just recently, a video of a Galaxy phone running One UI 7.0 appeared, which reveals an amazing feature called Galaxy Avatar. This feature is included in the Advanced Features menu.

However, the video does not reveal much about Galaxy Avatar, but we can see some of its functions. This feature includes options for Avatar Stickers, an Avatar Camera, the ability to create custom outfits for avatars, and syncing with Samsung Cloud. This shows that Samsung is focusing on personalization with the next UI.

Moreover, the early build of One UI 7.0 shows some noticeable changes to the user interface. However, since it’s still in development, more updates and improvements are expected before the official release.

It is worth mentioning that Samsung has promised One UI 7.0 will bring a new user experience focused on simple, impactful, and emotive design.

Samsung One UI 7 design will be Simple, Impactful and Emotive

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Samsung One UI 7 design will be Simple, Impactful and Emotive

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Samsung has finally confirmed exciting information about Android 15-based One UI 7. At SDC24, the company has announced that developers will get access to this beta before the end of the year.

The official version will arrive with the next Galaxy S series, Galaxy S25, next year. One UI 7 is designed to provide users with personalized, creative, and productive experiences on their mobile devices.

At the event, Samsung gave a sneak peek of One UI 7, showcasing its new user experience that focuses on three main design elements – Simple, Impactful, and Emotive.

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With One UI 7, Samsung aims for a clean and more consistence interface to make it easier for users to navigate their devices. In addition, the company wants to create a memorable look and feel for One UI to set it apart from distinctive design elements.

Moreover, the upcoming major update will include features like a new blur engine that aims to create positive feelings in users when they interact with their devices.

It also brings more ways to seamlessly integrate Galaxy AI features into daily activities. Overall, One UI 7 looks to provide a more intuitive and visually pleasing experience for users.

Aside from this, Samsung also announced a big change that all its products will be unified under a single software experience called One UI next year.

One UI for All Devices: Samsung announces unified software for 2025

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One UI for All Devices: Samsung announces unified software for 2025

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At the Samsung Developer Conference (SDC) 2024, Samsung has announced an important change that all its products will unified under a single software experience called One UI next year. Through this, the company aims to make things easier for users of all Samsung devices.

Samsung’s software is currently available in different products like mobile devices, TVs, and home appliances, each with its own name. Starting in 2025, Samsung will bring all these under the One UI brand to make things easier for users.

One UI has been used for mobile devices since 2018, and now it will also be used for other products. By unifying everything under One UI, Samsung hopes to create a smoother and more consistent experience.

One UI for all

Moreover, Samsung has also promised to offer up to seven years of operating system upgrades for its mobile devices. This means users can expect longer support and updates, keeping their devices running smoothly and safely for years.

Aside from this, Samsung is also focusing on artificial intelligence (AI). To achieve its “AI for All” goal, Samsung will focus on using AI for good to help people solve social problems and make the world better for future generations.

With One UI unifying its software and focus on AI, Samsung is making its devices easier to use and connect with each other.

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