Samsung’s One UI 3.0 update has begun hitting older Samsung gadgets, beginning with the Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy Note 10 Plus, as indicated by SamMobile. The update, which brings Android 11-specific feature changes and some small visual and interface changes to Samsung cell phones, is just showing up on a year ago’s Note 10 gadgets in Germany, Spain, and Switzerland for now, yet a more extensive release is expected at some point early next year if not in only a few weeks.
Samsung initially started beta testing One UI 3.0 this previous fall following the release of Android 11, and it’s been at different stages of accessibility for various cell phones relying upon your region. The Note 10 and Note 10 Plus versions have been accessible in beta since October, and toward the beginning of December Samsung started its official rollout of the update to phones in its Galaxy S20 line, with plans to carry the update to its foldables and Samsung’s 2019 gadgets in the “coming weeks.”
That would infer we’ll see a One UI 3.0 release for the Z Fold, Z Fold 2, and Z Flip right away, just as more extensive accessibility of the update on the Note 10 line past Europe. We’ve contacted Samsung to find out if the organization has a solid schedule for this more extensive release outside the initial three markets.