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Samsung Galaxy S10 and Note 10 will soon start getting stable Android 11 One UI 3.0

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This year, Samsung has surprised by rapidly providing Android 11 version upgrade to its several devices globally. Starting with the Galaxy S20 and Note 20 series, different smartphones have updated to the latest version of Android and One UI.

Meanwhile, the South Korean tech firm has been stunned by rolling out stable One UI 3.0 firmware to the Galaxy Z Flip and Galaxy S20 FE against its own update roadmap. The company has also shocked by announcing One UI 3.0 beta testing for the first time to its mid-range phones like the Galaxy A51 5G (Korea) and Galaxy M31(India).

Moving on, the affordable variant of the Galaxy S10 series – Galaxy S10 Lite has surprisingly joined and Android 11 updated device family. While, the older flagship devices including the Galaxy S10e, S10, S10+, S10 5G, Note 10, and Note 10+ are still waiting for their chance to get the stable One UI 3.0 update.

Samsung is also running One UI 3.0 beta testing for the above-mentioned phones in several counties including the US, India, South Korea, Germany, Poland, and UK. Until now, the Galaxy S10 and Note 10 devices have got two/three beta builds with numerous bug fixes and improvements.

Following its own One UI 3 update schedule, Samsung will start providing stable Andriod 11 based One UI 3.0 firmware update to the Galaxy S10 and Note 10 series devices in the coming days or starting January next year.

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Samsung One UI 3.0 is based on Android 11 which adds a refreshed user interface that reflects the notification panel, lock screen, Settings menu, app drawer as well as system improvements for enhanced user experience.

Google’s Android 11 comes with exciting new features including chat Bubbles that help you to focus on your current work, one-time permissions to apps, pin conversations, security improvements, and much more.

Stay Tuned…

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