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Samsung starts Android 11 One UI 3.0 global rollout for Galaxy Note 20

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Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Update

Before a few days, Samsung Galaxy Note 20 series has started receiving Android 11 based One UI 3.0 update in the US. A network service provider in the country – AT&T has opened this major firmware update to its branded Galaxy Note 20 units.

Now, the stable One UI 3.0 built on Google’s Android 11 has crossed the boundaries of the US carrier and starts rolling out for unlocked variants of the Galaxy Note 20 series globally. According to the latest info, these smartphones are now getting stable One UI 3.0 firmware in several European countries including Slovakia.

Read More: Samsung Good Lock 2021: Here are the new changes and features coming for Android 11

This major software update can be identified via build versions: N981BXXU1CTL5 and N986BXXU1CTL5 for the Galaxy Note 20 and Note 20 Ultra respectively.

The Android 11 brings some exciting features such as chat Bubbles that help you to focus on your current work, one-time permissions to apps, pin conversations, and much more.

Adding to this, Samsung One UI 3.0 is also based on Android 11 which adds several new changes in the user interface that reflects on the notification panel, app drawer, Settings menu, lock screen, and for improved the user experience.

Related: Following One UI 3.0, Samsung Gallery will no longer save copy of real image after editing

As we know, Samsung rolls out every single software update in various batches with a strategy to suspend the firmware if the users found a critical issue. So it may take some time for your Galaxy Note 20 model to receive this latest software version.

HOW TO CHECK FOR UPDATES:

Check for the latest software update manually by following the steps given below.

  • Open device’s Settings
  • Scroll down and select Software updates
  • Hit the Download and install option.

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Samsung One UI 7 beta program to start on December 5, Android 15 is coming for the Galaxy phones

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Samsung One UI 7 Beta

After months of waiting, we have an official confirmation. Thanks to Samsung Germany, we now know the specific release date for the Android 15-based One UI 7 beta program for Samsung Galaxy users.

The Samsung One UI 7.0 beta is scheduled to launch on December 5, 2024, initially for the Galaxy S24 series, including the Galaxy S24, Galaxy S24+, and Galaxy S24 Ultra.

This beta release will start in Germany, with expectations of a broader availability to other eligible countries soon after. The update is expected to bring visible design changes and new features to the user interface, enhancing the overall user experience.

However, specific details about all the new features in the One UI 7.0 beta have not been fully disclosed. Still, it’s set to be a significant update in terms of UI redesign and functionality.

The One UI 7 beta program is set to start initially in:

  • Germany

Other countries expected to follow in subsequent phases, based on historical patterns, include:

  • Korea
  • United States
  • India
  • United Kingdom
  • Poland
  • China

However, the exact timeline for these countries can vary, and official announcements would provide the definitive schedule for each region.

Note: You can check the latest Samsung One UI 7 beta program banner on the Samsung Members app.

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Samsung taps new CFO, unveils bold AI Center for future

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Samsung Electronics named a new CFO and announced plans to establish an AI Center for the future. The company has also strengthened AI R&D and deployed R&D personnel to the site to strengthen communication.

According to the info, Samsung appointed Park Soon-cheol as the CFO of the DX Division and unveiled the AI Center. As the chip process competition has intensified, Samsung has taken this special measure to build a foundation.

As the business environment surrounding Samsung is not easy, the message is that it will strengthen its internal stability. The DS division in charge of semiconductors significantly strengthened:

  • AI research functions
  • Established a responsible development system
  • Implemented follow-up personnel
  • Reorganization in the direction of integrating
  • Development and support organizations.

The new Chief Financial Officer will coordinate communication between each business department and top management, and efficiently manage business strategies and financial operations.

The new AI center will be led by Vice President Song Yong-ho. VP Song plans to lead over 60 people to develop next-gen storage devices and lead technological innovation given the AI era.

In addition, the system LSI division appointed Vice President Choi Jin-hyuk as the head of the SoC business team. Vice President Choi plans to lead the development of application processor (AP) chips, which are Exynos.

Apart from this, Samsung has also divided the Foundry Division into two categories: Manufacturing and Technology. Technical organizations such as production process (Fab) and cleaning and diffusion were placed under the subsidiary.

  • The message is for R&D personnel to communicate directly on the spot.

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Samsung US honors 300 schools using AI to tackle real-world issues

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Samsung announced it’s honoring 300 public middle and high schools from all 50 states across the US as State Finalists in the 15th annual Samsung Solve for Tomorrow national STEM (Science, Technology (AI), Engineering, and Mathematics) competition.

The company will award over $2 million in prizes to 2024’s participating schools. For now, each State Finalist school has won a $2,500 Samsung technology prize package.

This is an initial milestone on the path toward becoming one of three National Winners that will each unlock $100,000 for their school.

  • The full list of State Finalists can be viewed here.

“These State Finalist teams are answering that call by engaging technology for good, like their quick adoption of AI to power wide-ranging solutions that address not only pressing challenges in their communities but also global issues.” – Salman Taufiq, Director – Corporate Marketing, Samsung Electronics America.

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Upcoming Competition Phases

Based on the activity plans, judges will select State Winners, who will be revealed in March 2025.

State Winners

50 State Winners will get a Samsung Video Kit to help create their “STEM solution pitch video,” along with $12,000 worth of Samsung technology.

One of the 50 State Winner schools will be recognized with a Sustainability Innovation Award for driving sustainable change through STEM innovation, and an additional $25,000 prize package, including Samsung ENERGY STAR technology.

From the 50 State Winners, one school will be selected for the Rising Entrepreneurship Award, receiving a $25,000 prize package to nurture and develop their STEM solution into a venture extending beyond the competition.

National Finalists

Based on their videos, 10 National Finalists will be chosen to participate in a live pitch event and present their project to a panel of judges. Seven of these schools will be awarded $50,000 in Samsung technology and classroom supplies.

From the National Finalists, one Community Choice Winner will be determined through online voting by the general public, winning an additional $10,000 in prizes.

One Employee Choice Winner will be selected by Samsung employees to receive $10,000 in prizes in addition to their National Finalist winnings.

National Winners

Judges will name three National Winners, each earning a $100,000 prize package.

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