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Samsung One UI Daily News 17: One UI 3.0, Galaxy S20/S20 FE, Good Lock for Android 11, December patch, 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.

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1. Verizon Galaxy S20 FE and Z Fold 2 security update

Recently, we’ve seen the shocking Android 11 update rollout for Galaxy S20 models by Verizon and Samsung, and now, the carrier has begun sending new software updates for Samsung Galaxy S20 FE and Galaxy Z Fold 2. Read the full story here

2. Samsung One UI 3 Features

Samsung has made the One UI 3.0 official and it is now rolling out as a stable update for the Galaxy S20 series users in several countries including the US, South Korea, and several European countries.

In terms of features, One UI 3.0 brings new additions for Samsung devices including new changes to the user interface, home screen, quick settings panel, and more. Read the full story here

3. Samsung One UI 3.0/Android 11: Eligible Devices and Release Date [India]

However, Samsung One UI 3.0 is now official and started to release in several European countries, South Korea, and the US (Verizon) too. Likewise, the One UI 3.0/Android 11 public updates will also roll out for the eligible Galaxy devices in India. Read the full story here

4. PSA: Galaxy S9/Note 9 are not listed in One UI 3.0/Android 11 roadmap

Launched with Android 8 based Samsung Experience UI, both of the Galaxy S9 series and Note 9 phones received two generations of Android OS upgrades and completed its major upgrade receiving eligibility.

In its official Android 11 roadmap, Samsung cleared that it will not be bringing the Android 11 based One UI 3.0 update to the popular older flagship smartphones including the Galaxy S9, S9+, and Note 9. Read the full story here

5. Galaxy Note 20/S10 receiving December 2020 security update

After several flagship devices, Samsung is offering the latest security improvements to more of its Galaxy devices. Likewise, the Galaxy Note 20 and S10 devices are now receiving December 2020 security patch. This latest firmware can be identified with the software versions mentioned below for the particular models. Read the full story here

6. Stable One UI 3.0 for Samsung Galaxy S20 FE to start this month

Samsung started to release the stable Android 11 based One UI 3.0 OTA upgrade for the Galaxy S20 series smartphones. As per the latest schedule for the Galaxy S20 FE, it is listed to get the One UI 3.0 stable update in January 2021, but a well-known tipster Max Weinbach claimed a possible date for these devices. Read the full story here

7. Samsung Good Lock for Android 11/One UI 3.0 will come in February 2021

Samsung has now confirmed that a new version of the Good Lock app is under development, and a release likely to happen in February 2021. According to the information, Good Lock 2021 will come with the support of Android 11/One UI 3.0. Read the full story here

8. How to download and install stable One UI 3.0/Android 11 on Galaxy S20 device [Manual]

Samsung releases updates for its Galaxy S20 devices differently in various regions and it may take some time to reach them to your smartphone via OTA. However, you can also install these updates manually on your S20 smartphones before it comes to your region using the Samsung firmware installation tool, Odin. Read the full story here

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STORIES COVERED IN ONE UI DAILY NEWS:
  • Verizon Galaxy S20 FE and Z Fold 2 security update
  • Samsung One UI 3 Features
  • Samsung One UI 3.0/Android 11: Eligible Devices and Release Date [India]
  • PSA: Galaxy S9/Note 9 are not listed in One UI 3.0/Android 11 roadmap
  • Galaxy Note 20/S10 receiving December 2020 security update
  • Stable One UI 3.0 for Samsung Galaxy S20 FE to start this month
  • Samsung Good Lock for Android 11/One UI 3.0 will come in February 2021
  • How to download and install stable One UI 3.0/Android 11 on Galaxy S20 device [Manual]

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Samsung Keys Cafe update optimizes themes for One UI 6.1, fixes bugs

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Samsung Keys Cafe One UI 6.1 update

Samsung has updated its Keys Cafe Good Lock module app to version 1.6.1.10, which enhances its compatibility with the latest One UI 6.1. This update refines the user interface and provides a seamless experience across its devices.

The main highlight of this update is the theme optimization for One UI 6.1, which ensures that the visual elements of the Samsung Keys Cafe app blend smoothly with the overall theme of the user interface.

In addition, the update brings a series of bug fixes to improve the app’s stability and performance. Among the improvements, users will notice the solution of app interruptions, which previously restricted the app’s operation. It also corrects errors that occurred while selecting images for personal stickers and fixes issues on the key effect screen.

The typing practice start screen error, the progress bar error which reflects the key size in keyboard editing, and the empty key label issue have been addressed with this update.

Furthermore, the update also fixes input problems with the Chinese keyboard in the custom keyboard save menu and resolves issues that occurred when the device was rotated in the keyboard creation dialog.

If your device is eligible, you can download and install the latest update through Galaxy Store >> Menu option >> Updates.

Samsung Keys Cafe One UI 6.1 update

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One UI 6.1

One UI 6.1 update will fix Galaxy Z Fold 4’s keyboard customization issue

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Fold 4 Keyboard issue One UI 6.1

Owners of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 have encountered an issue with applying custom keyboard themes. The selected themes are not fully applied, showing incomplete customization. This issue was brought to attention through a Reddit post, where a user expressed difficulty in applying the blue theme to their keyboard.

A Reddit user reported that despite selecting their preferred theme, the blue theme, only some parts of the keyboard reflect the change and leave the rest in default or bright color.

In response, a community moderator stated that the Theme Park keyboard theme does not apply properly when the color palette feature is active. This has been identified as a software issue within the current UI.

Samsung has acknowledged the Keyboard customization issue and confirmed that the One UI 6.1 update will resolve this issue, scheduled to be released early next month.

Until the release of the One UI 6.1 update, the moderator recommends disabling the color palette to allow the themes to apply correctly. This temporary solution will enable users to enjoy their chosen keyboard themes without error.

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Weekly Wrap: Samsung One UI 7 feature, One UI 6.1 issues, Galaxy Z Flip 6, Watch 7, and more

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Samsung Weekly Wrap One UI 7

Hello and welcome to our weekly Samsung Wrap! We’re keeping it simple and interesting as we chat about the sleek Galaxy Z Flip 6, One UI 7 feature, Galaxy Watch 7, and more. Here’s what’s new and noteworthy.

Samsung Weekly Wrap – APRIL 2024

Galaxy Z Flip 6

The anticipated Galaxy Z Flip 6 is rumored to elevate the foldable phone experience with a cover screen that could feature a 90Hz variable refresh rate. Moreover, the US variant is expected to be powered by the robust Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor, a shift from the speculated Exynos chipset inclusion.

One UI 7 Feature

Samsung’s software innovation doesn’t lag behind as the Vertical App Drawer feature is currently in the works for the next-gen One UI 7, based on Android 15. This feature, part of the Samsung Home Up Good Lock module, is anticipated to offer a more streamlined and user-friendly interface.

One UI 6.1 Issue

In response to the Quick Panel issue of the One UI 6.1 update, Samsung has acknowledged the inconvenience faced by users. The tech giant is committed to fixing this in the upcoming update, ensuring a hassle-free user experience.

Galaxy Watch 7

The Galaxy Watch 7 is expected to make a significant leap with the introduction of the Exynos W1000 chipset, Samsung’s pioneering 3nm processor. This advancement promises to enhance the smartwatch’s performance and efficiency, setting a new benchmark in wearable technology.

Samsung 23 Patents

Samsung has acquired 23 magnetic record-related patents from Seagate. This move could potentially augment Samsung’s MRAM-based in-memory computing technology or mark the end of a longstanding business relationship.

Samsung Galaxy Buds Watch cleaning tips

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