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Samsung One UI Daily News 16: Stable One UI 3.0, One UI 3.1, Galaxy S20 FE/Note 10 One UI 3.0 beta, and more

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Welcome to the One UI Daily, this episode will provide you all of the coverage of the One UI software updates rollout and its latest news for Samsung smartphones on December 03, 2020.

Related article: Everything about the Samsung One UI 3.0 – Eligible devices, beta update, features, and release date

1. One UI 3.0/Android 11 stable is out for Galaxy S20 series

Samsung has successfully completed the beta testing of its latest custom skin One UI 3.0 for the Galaxy S20 series smartphones. And begun sending the most awaited One UI 3.0 update for the Galaxy S20, S20+, and S20 Ultra smartphones. The One UI 3.0 is based on Android 11 and brings you some of the features from the Android ecosystem. Read the full story here

2. T-Mobile Galaxy Note 20 getting November 2020 security update

T-Mobile has started sending a new software update to Samsung Galaxy Note 20 and Note 20 Ultra smartphones in the US. This new update improves the security and stability you these devices. Read the full story here

3. One UI 3.0 in Europe begins to roll out for Galaxy S20 series

Samsung Galaxy S20 smartphones now receiving Android 11 based One UI 3.0 in European countries including – Germany, France, Sweden, Romania, Netherlands, UK, Ireland, and more. Read the full story here

4. One UI 3.0 officially launched with redesigned UI, new features, and more

Samsung marked the official release of One UI 3.0, the latest One UI upgrade to select Galaxy devices. This latest version of One UI is based on Android 11 brings exciting new design, enhanced features, and deep customization for a better user experience. Read the full story here

5. First One UI 3.0/Android 11 beta hits Galaxy S20 FE

After releasing the official roadmap of the update schedule and eligible Galaxy devices for stable One UI 3.0/Android 11 upgrade, Samsung has announced the One UI 3.0 beta testing program for the Galaxy S20 FE smartphones in South Korea which allows users to participate in the public beta testing of the One UI 3.0. Read the full story here

6. One UI 2.5 adds plenty of new features for Galaxy A50s

Samsung is sending a major update for the Galaxy A50s smartphones that can be identified with the build version A507FNXXU5CTK4. This latest firmware installs the One UI 2.5 update for the devices along with the November 2020 security patch that brings security improvements for a better user experience. Read the full story here

7. One UI 3.1 will brings clipboard sync feature

Samsung One UI 3.1 will bring a number of new software improvements over the latest One UI 3.0 and likely to launch alongside the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S21 lineup in early next year. Regarding this, there’s a new feature update for this upcoming One UI version, which confirms that One UI 3.1 will come with clipboard syncing among different Samsung devices. Read the full story here

8.One UI 3.0 Beta rolling out to Galaxy Note 10

After releasing the first One UI 3.0 beta update for Galaxy S10 series smartphones in the US, Samsung has begun sending Android 11/One UI 3.0 Beta 1 for the Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10+ devices. Read the full story here

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STORIES COVERED IN ONE UI DAILY NEWS:
  • One UI 3.0/Android 11 stable is out for Galaxy S20 series
  • T-Mobile Galaxy Note 20 getting November 2020 security update
  • One UI 3.0 in Europe begins to roll out for Galaxy S20 series
  • One UI 3.0 officially launched with redesigned UI, new features, and more
  • First One UI 3.0/Android 11 beta hits Galaxy S20 FE
  • One UI 2.5 adds plenty of new features for Galaxy A50s
  • One UI 3.1 will brings clipboard sync feature
  • One UI 3.0 Beta rolling out to Galaxy Note 10

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One UI 6.1 bans deleting Secure Folder, Samsung’s working on fix

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One UI 6.1 secure Folder issue

Users of Galaxy smartphones running Samsung‘s One UI 6.1 have reported that they are unable to delete the Secure Folder app after installing its update. This issue is mainly affecting flagship devices that recently received the One UI 6.1 update. Due to this issue, users are not able to use this app at their convenience.

However, Samsung has acknowledged the issue with the Secure Folder app in its latest One UI 6.1 update. This issue affects several flagship devices including the Galaxy S23 series, Galaxy S23 FE, Galaxy Z Fold 5, Galaxy Z Flip 5, and Galaxy Tab S9.

According to the community moderator, the issue occurred while integrating the latest Google security policies, resulting in the distribution of a non-deletable version of the Secure Folder app, specifically version 1.9.10.27.

The Korean tech giant is preparing to release a fix to address this problem. Users will be able to download the updated app through the Galaxy Store. To update, simply open the Galaxy Store, search for ‘Secure Folder’, and select the update option.

Users are encouraged to update their Secure Folder app as soon as the new version is available to maintain optimal performance and security of their personal data.

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Samsung One UI 6.1 Natural Density (ND) Camera Filter

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Samsung One UI 6.1 ND camera filter

Samsung‘s One UI 6.1 brings support for several new features to enhance the Galaxy Camera experience and one of them is the Natural Density (ND) filter. This feature was once exclusive to the Galaxy S24 series, introduced with the first One UI 6.1-based update. And now, it is available on the Galaxy S23 series and Fold 5, enhancing mobile photography.

The ND filter allows amazing control over the lighting in photos, mirroring the functionality of professional camera filters. This is especially useful for outdoor settings where lighting can vary considerably.

With settings ranging from ND2 to ND1000, users can easily adjust exposure to capture the perfect shot, regardless of lighting conditions. You can adjust the lighting on your smartphone camera very practically and easily.

Samsung One UI 6.1 ND camera filter

This camera feature simplifies the process of taking high-quality, full-body photos of outfits, which is often challenging due to fluctuations in natural lighting. The ability to adjust filters directly from the camera preview screen enhances the convenience, making it accessible to all users.

The Natural Density (ND) filter eliminates the need for external accessories and complex editing on One UI 6.1 running devices as it allows users to achieve professional-grade photography with just a few taps.

If you have a Galaxy S24 series, Galaxy S23 series, or Galaxy Z Fold 5 smartphone, you can try this amazing Camera feature.

Samsung One UI 6.1 ND camera filter

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One UI 7 to introduce Home Up’s Vertical App Drawer, not in One UI 6.1.1

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One UI 6.1 secure Folder issue

Google recently initiated the beta testing phase for Android 15, inviting testers to explore new functionalities. On the other side, Samsung is also preparing to release the Android 14-based One UI 6.1.1 iteration with next-generation foldables. Meanwhile, the community moderator confirms that Samsung will bring a Vertical App Drawer with One UI 7, based on Android 15.

According to the community moderator, the Vertical App Drawer feature of the Samsung Home Up Good Lock module is currently in development for the next OS version, Android 15-based One UI 7. However, the moderator has not confirmed anything further about it.

The Vertical App Drawer feature will allow users to scroll vertically through their apps. This differs from horizontal scrolling, providing a more intuitive and organized way to access apps.

Previously, the same moderator had reported that the Vertical App Drawer would be part of One UI 6.1.1. However, it will now be introduced with the next OS and will be included in the Good Lock’s Home Up module.

One UI 7 Vertical App drawer

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