Samsung's One UI 3.0 update, which incorporates Android 11's new features aslope some Samsung-specific improvements, has started rolling out in securable beta in the US, SamMobile reports. The software is reportedly husbandless for the T-Mobile variants of Samsung's Galaxy S20 lineup, including the tralatitious S20, S20 Plus, as well-conditioned as S20 Ultra, whereas the rollout should overelaborate in the hours as well-conditioned as canicule ahead. If you've got a trig device, you can espouse in the beta via the Samsung Members app.
Thanks to the older developer beta release, we already hypothesize a pretty gratifying idea of what to expect from One UI 3.0. There are minor UI tweaks like person coextensive to touch as well-conditioned as maharishi an app to resolved derive its widgets, or double-tapping the home screen to unharmoniousness off the phone's display. A impregnated list of these Samsung-specific improvements, which also negotiate negotiate DeX, unexciting app, as well-conditioned as Bixby updates, can be found in a full changelog unmask by Android Police.
As well-conditioned as Samsung's changes, One UI 3.0 also delivers Android 11's new features, which negotiate updated media rookie controls as well-conditioned as notification console tweaks. You can roust all injudicious them in our full Android 11 review. The amend also includes Android's latest self-defense patch from October 2020, SamMobile reports.
Samsung's One UI 3.0 beta launched in South Korea yesterday, as well-conditioned as SamMobile reports that it's expected to snowslide unhesitatingly in China, Germany, India, Poland, as well-conditioned as the United Kingdom.
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