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After bringing stable Android 11/One UI 3.0 updates to the flagship devices, Samsung is rapidly working to deliver this major Android upgrade to the remaining/eligible phones and tablets as soon as possible.

Apart from this, the South Korean tech giant is also delivering the One UI 3.1 features via OTA to the compatible models. So far, a number of Galaxies including high-end and mid-range have received this version of One UI that was debuted with the Galaxy S21 series.

Samsung One UI 3.0 and One UI 3.1 version comes with some iconic features alongside all the bells and whistles of Google’s Android 11 operating system. You can check out all the coverage on One UI 3.1 by clicking HERE.

Samsung One UI 3.0 Features:

  1. Quick Settings/Notification Panel Redesign
  2. Volume Control
  3. Settings Menu
  4. Always on Display (AoD)
  5. FaceWidgets
  6. Double Tap To Sleep
  7. Notification Type and History
  8. Redesigned Long Press application menu
  9. Home screen, App Drawer, Folders, Finder and Recents
  10. Device Care
  11. Video enhancer
  12. Gallery App
  13. Caller screen layout

Read the details of the complete features here.

Samsung has changed the color scheme of the quick settings panel and used a Gaussian-like blur effect on the background of the toggle buttons. Secondly, the volume adjustment panel now acts vertically rather than a horizontal list of the volume sliders. There are currently, no changes found in the home screen, lock screen, and the recent apps section.

READ MORE: Samsung Android 12: Here’s when your Galaxy device will get Android 12 update

Stock Android 11 features include one-time permissions, device controls, quick access wallet, media controls in the quick settings, or Conversations in notifications and Samsung has tried to implement most of these features in One UI 3.0. However, some of the features including the device control are not part of One UI 3.0 because Samsung already has its own device control center.

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Additionally, there are some features from the miscellaneous section including the new minimal battery use mode, which applies a dark theme, a minimal home screen, and limits apps for maximum power saving. Also, it has a new enhanced processing mode that boosts performance and more.

Bixby routines getting a new upgrade that allows you to set a custom icon for each routine, what actions are reversed when a routine ends, toggle various accessibility features, trigger Bixby, use new conditions, and more. There are also some Digital Wellbeing improvements.

Furthermore, the One UI 3.0 beta also brought users a new look at its stock Samsung apps. Now, you can revert any edits you make, Samsung messages now adds a new bin to store deleted messages, and the Contact app helps you quickly delete similar contacts and even more.

Samsung Internet is also getting some new changes, that include the ability to lock/reorder tabs, block pages from hijacking the back button, warnings about malicious sites, hiding the status bar when scrolling, and more.

One UI launcher now has new changes in the context menu section with an option to place a related widget by long-pressing an app icon. There’s also a new feature called “double-tap to sleep” that lets you turn off your display by double-tapping on the display’s empty area.

Samsung keyboard now supports inline autofill suggestions and image copy-past. However, it doesn’t offer new Android 11 emojis.

These are some of the key new changes made into the One UI 3.0 but since it is a beta build, it’s possible that Samsung may add additional features before One UI 3.0 goes to the public.

 

Samsung One UI 3.0 device list

 

Samsung Galaxy S and Note series Android 11 device list:

  1. Galaxy S20 FE
  2. Galaxy S20 FE 5G
  3. Galaxy Note 20
  4. Galaxy Note 20 5G
  5. Galaxy Note 20 Ultra
  6. Galaxy Note 20 Ultra 5G
  7. Galaxy Z Fold 2
  8. Galaxy Z Fold 2 5G
  9. Galaxy Flip 5G
  10. Galaxy Tab S7
  11. Galaxy Tab S7 5G
  12. Galaxy Tab S7+
  13. Galaxy Tab S7+ 5G
  14. Galaxy S20
  15. Galaxy S20 5G
  16. Galaxy S20 5G UW
  17. Galaxy S20+
  18. Galaxy S20+ 5G
  19. Galaxy S20 Ultra
  20. Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G
  21. Galaxy Z Flip
  22. Galaxy Fold
  23. Galaxy Fold 5G
  24. Galaxy Note 10+
  25. Galaxy Note 10+ 5G
  26. Galaxy Note 10
  27. Galaxy Note 10 5G
  28. Galaxy S10 5G
  29. Galaxy S10+
  30. Galaxy S10
  31. Galaxy S10e
  32. Galaxy Note 10 Lite
  33. Galaxy S10 Lite

Samsung Galaxy A-series Android 11 device list:

  1. Galaxy A01
  2. Galaxy A10
  3. Galaxy A10e
  4. Galaxy A10s
  5. Galaxy A11
  6. Galaxy A20
  7. Galaxy A20e
  8. Galaxy A20s
  9. Galaxy A21
  10. Galaxy A21s
  11. Galaxy A30
  12. Galaxy A30s
  13. Galaxy A31
  14. Galaxy A40
  15. Galaxy A41
  16. Galaxy A42 5G
  17. Galaxy A50
  18. Galaxy A50s
  19. Galaxy A51
  20. Galaxy A51 5G
  21. Galaxy A51 5G UW
  22. Galaxy A60
  23. Galaxy A70
  24. Galaxy A70s
  25. Galaxy A71
  26. Galaxy A71 5G
  27. Galaxy A71 5G UW
  28. Galaxy A80
  29. Galaxy A8s
  30. Galaxy A90 5G
  31. Galaxy A Quantum

Samsung Galaxy M-series Android 11 device list:

  1. Galaxy M01
  2. Galaxy M01s
  3. Galaxy M02s
  4. Galaxy M11
  5. Galaxy M21
  6. Galaxy M21s
  7. Galaxy M30s
  8. Galaxy M31
  9. Galaxy M31s
  10. Galaxy M40
  11. Galaxy M51
  12. Galaxy M31 Prime

Samsung Galaxy F-series Android 11 device list:

  1. Galaxy F41

Samsung Galaxy Tab and other smartphones:

  1. Galaxy Tab Active 3
  2. Galaxy Tab A7 10.4 2020
  3. Galaxy Tab S5e
  4. Galaxy Tab S6
  5. Galaxy Tab S6 5G
  6. Galaxy Tab S6 Lite
  7. Galaxy Tab A 10.1 2019
  8. Galaxy Tab A 8.0 2019
  9. Galaxy Tab Active Pro
  10. Galaxy Xcover 4s (Probably)
  11. Galaxy XCover Pro

Samsung One UI 3.0 Release Date

On December 03, 2020, Samsung officially released the third-generation of its self-developed custom skin – One UI 3.0 which is based on Google’s Android 11.

Samsung One UI 3.1 Release Date

Alongside the Galaxy S21 series, Samsung also introduced the One UI 3.1 version on January 14, 2021.

Latest News:

  • Samsung Galaxy Note 10 starts getting One UI 3.1 update in Canada. READ MORE HERE
  • Samsung Galaxy S10 lineup will start getting One UI 3.1 update in Canada next week. READ MORE HERE
  • Samsung rolling out Android 11-based One UI 3.1 update for Galaxy A40. READ MORE HERE
  • T-Mobile rolling out Samsung One UI 3.1 update for Galaxy S20 FE. READ MORE HERE
  • T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S20 One UI 3.1 update rollout begins! READ MORE HERE
  • Verizon releases Samsung One UI 3.1 update for the Galaxy A71 5G UW. READ MORE HERE
  • AT&T rolling out One UI 3.1 update to Samsung Galaxy S10 and Note 10 series. READ MORE HERE
  • Android 11-based One UI 3.1 update rolling out for Samsung Galaxy A70. READ MORE HERE
  • Samsung Galaxy M51 One UI 3.1 Android 11 firmware update rolling out now. READ MORE HERE
  • Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite One UI 3.1 update rollout begins. READ MORE HERE
  • Samsung Galaxy A71 gets One UI 3.1 update along with Android 11 via OTA. READ MORE HERE
  • Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite gets One UI 3.1 update via OTA. READ MORE HERE
  • Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 One UI 3.1 Android 11 update is rolling out now!. READ MORE HERE
  • Samsung Galaxy S20 One UI 3.1 update now rolling out in the US. READ MORE HERE
  • Samsung Galaxy Fold receiving One UI 3.1 update. READ MORE HERE
  • Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 now provides a seamless experience with One UI 3.1. READ MORE HERE
  • Samsung One UI 3.0/Android 11: Eligible Devices and Release Date [India]. READ MORE HERE.
  • Samsung Good Lock for Android 11/One UI 3.0 will come in February 2021. READ MORE HERE.
  • Samsung One UI 3.0 officially launched with redesigned UI, new features, and more. READ MORE HERE.
  • Breaking: Samsung One UI 3.0/Android 11 stable is out for the Galaxy S20 series. READ MORE HERE.
  • One UI Home launcher keeps crashing after One UI 3.0 beta installation on Galaxy Note 10. READ MORE HERE.
  • Samsung Galaxy S10e, S10, and S10 Plus receiving One UI 3.0 beta in India, Korea, and the UK. READ MORE HERE.
  • Samsung ends One UI 3.0 first-round beta registration for Galaxy S10 devices. READ MORE HERE.
  • Samsung releases One UI 3.0 Beta 7 for the Galaxy S20 series. READ MORE HERE.
  • Samsung One UI 3.0 Beta 6 arrives at Galaxy S20 in the US, stable release may be near. READ MORE HERE.
  • Samsung fixes several bugs in the latest One UI 3.0 Beta 5 for the Galaxy S20. READ MORE HERE.
  • Samsung One UI 3.0 beta is now rolling out in Korea and UK for Galaxy Note 10 series. READ MORE HERE.
  • Samsung is now rolling out the 3rd One UI 3.0 beta for Galaxy Note 20 series in India. READ MORE HERE.
  • Samsung One UI 3.0 fourth beta rolling out for Galaxy S20 series. READ MORE HERE.
  • Samsung Galaxy Note 20 series receiving second One UI 3.0 beta with November 2020 security patch. READ MORE HERE.
  • Samsung Galaxy S20 series is getting 3rd One UI 3.0 Beta with November 2020 security patch. READ MORE HERE.
  • One UI 3.0 Beta 2 is now rolling out with several bug fixes for the Galaxy S20 series. READ MORE HERE.
  • Android 11-based One UI 3.0 beta program is now available in China, Korea, the US, Germany, Poland, UK, and India. READ MORE HERE.
  • Samsung is now rolling out a new hotfix for the One UI 3.0 beta 1 users. Read more information here.
  • Samsung Galaxy S20 series getting a new One UI 3 beta update in the US for unlocked devices. Read more here.

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Circle to Search on more Androids soon!

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Circle to Search is reportedly coming to more Android devices next month. In an exciting development, Tecno announced that the Circle to Search will be available on its new foldable, the Phantom V Fold 2, starting October 2024.

Samsung debuted Circle to Search with the Galaxy S24 series. It’s developed by Google in close partnership with the Galaxy maker. Google also expanded the feature to all of its Tensor-powered Pixel smartphones with Feature Drop.

We knew Circle to Search wouldn’t be available on non-Galaxy and Pixel phones till this October. Samsung already announced the availability of this feature will remain limited to certain phones made by either Samsung or Google.

It seems Samsung may have reached an agreement with Google. In order to showcase Galaxies supreme in the Android ecosystem, both firms may have restricted the expansion of the Circle to Search for at least 10 months.

Google has been regularly working to optimize Circle to Search for all Android phones. As it’s coming to Tecno phone next month, we expect other leading vendors including Xiaomi, Vivo, OnePlus, and OPPO will also be joined.

Well, Google hasn’t officially announced the expansion of Circle to Search. As Tecno is also a Google partner, this spirited claim couldn’t be untrue. Pay attention, Google has an ambitious plan to fuel 200 million Androids with Circle to Search.

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iOS Stolen Device Protection could come to One UI via Android

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Google Play system August 2024 update

One UI could add an iOS-like Stolen Device Protection feature through Android. Google is developing an Identity Check feature, forcing you to use your biometrics to unlock apps. This addition will significantly reduce the privacy breach concerns.

Samsung brings all Android security and privacy features to One UI. The iOS-inspired Stolen Device Protection is highly likely to come to your Galaxy. As the feature is under development, few details about its functioning have appeared.

Findings suggest that Android could soon implement an Identity Check feature. It will force you to use your biometrics to unlock apps. However, biometrics will only be mandatory if the device is outside of a trusted location.

MishaalRahman discovered a new string within the Settings app. The addition suggests  “Identity Check is on.” The Settings app has code to show this “Identity Check is on” string when it invokes Android’s biometric prompt dialog.

It is assumed that the Pixel maker is setting up Android to ignore when apps invoke the biometric prompt dialog with a PIN/password/pattern fallback. The feature is expected to be triggered when you are out of trusted locations such as your home.

Android Stolen Device Protection

It could be added through the Trusted Places feature upgrade. This Android tool keeps your phone unlocked when it’s at a trusted location. Using it, the trusted locations will determine when to trigger biometric authentication of apps.

Google is currently running Android 15’s QPR Beta Program. The company will test various new features and improvements across the OS. The changes will likely be distributed through Feature Drop updates in the future.

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Android 15 AOSP release: What it means for Samsung One UI 7

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Google pushed Android 15 to AOSP ahead of rollout to Pixel phones. Android vendors will now be able to use Android 15 as the base and tailor the experience. It’s a significant development for Samsung users waiting for the One UI 7 Beta update.

Samsung is continuously improving the One UI 7 experience through internal testing. The new OS’s AOSP availability will accelerate the testing for Galaxy devices. One UI 7 will have Android 15 as the base featuring modifications as per needs.

One UI is known as the most feature-rich Android skin in the market. One UI 7 is expected to debut unique features and customizations. AOSP release also ensures new Android 15 features would be incorporated into One UI.

Samsung developers would have been exploring new possibilities and experimenting with features. The latest additions would benefit the entire Galaxy community as well as other Android vendors as inspiration for a better user experience.

Pay attention, AOSP releases often include security patches to address vulnerabilities. Samsung has its own mechanism of security updates but it too relies on Android’s. Therefore, faster security updates likely follow the AOSP debut.

AOSP:

Simply put, AOSP is a general availability of Android 15 for modifications. Google has completed the Beta testing of the new OS and the QPR program has also started for Pixels. It’s now Android vendors’ turn to deploy the new update on their devices.

Google notes Android 15 will be available on Pixel devices in the coming weeks, as well as on select devices from Samsung, Honor, iQOO, Lenovo, Motorola, Nothing, OnePlus, Oppo, realme, Sharp, Sony, Tecno, vivo, and Xiaomi in the coming months.

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