Samsung just dispatched the Galaxy Note 20 telephones running the most recent One UI 2.5 programming. While the organization hasn’t declared insights regarding a more extensive rollout for One UI 2.5, it has opened up a beta program for One UI 3.0 dependent on Android 11.
One UI 3.0 for the Galaxy S20 arrangement is in a pre-beta stage at this moment (h/t: XDA-Developers). It is right now just accessible to engineers in the US and South Korea. Samsung says it needs designers to guarantee that their applications are good with the most recent beta programming before freeing it up to people in general. This is the reason access to the beta program will require endorsement from Samsung at the present time, and customary Galaxy S20 clients won’t have the option to introduce One UI 3.0 right now.
At the point when open preliminaries open up, every one of the One UI beta clients in China, India, US, UK, Poland, South Korea, and Germany will have the option to try out the new programming.
Right now, both LTE and 5G variations of the Galaxy S20, S20 Plus, and S20 Ultra are qualified for getting the One UI 3.0 beta update in the US. Samsung has included both opened just as Sprint/T-Mobile Galaxy S20 models in the preliminary.
Samsung hasn’t uncovered any highlights of One UI 3.0 right now, yet you can hope to find out about them soon as engineer sneak peaks go out. Intrigued devs can go to enroll for One UI 3.0.
They will refresh this article when Samsung opens up free to its new Android 11-based programming. Up to that point, you can find out about the best up and coming Android 11 highlights here. Google is relied upon to discharge the last form of Android 11 some time in September. In the mean time, numerous cell phone creators are as of now offering open beta preliminaries for the product. Here’s a full rundown of all the Android 11 beta telephones.