Samsung Galaxy S10 and Galaxy Note 10 Android 11 and One UI 3.0 Progress Report: Check current status
Samsung has now started rolling out the stable Android 11-based One UI 3.0 update for the Galaxy Note 10 series users. The company also started the One UI 3.0 beta program for the Galaxy S10 series.
The latest version of the One UI comes with many new features. It comes with a lot of exciting new features, including a double-tap gesture anywhere on the home screen to turn off the display.
In this article, we will tell you everything about the One UI 3.0 for the Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy S10 series including the features and release date. Let’s find out.
Samsung Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy S10 One UI 3.0 Release Date:
Samsung has already started rolling out the Android 11-based One UI 3.0 for the Galaxy Note 10 series smartphones. The company will soon start the stable One UI 3.0 update for the Galaxy S10 series, likely in the coming weeks.
It will be available for all the variants of the Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy S10 series – locked and unlocked.
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LATEST NEWS:
[DECEMBER 30, 2020]
Samsung has started rolling out the stable Android 11-based One UI 3.0 for the Galaxy Note 10 series in Germany. READ MORE HERE.
Software Versions:
- N970FXXU6ETLL – Samsung Galaxy Note 10
- N975FXXU6ETLL – Samsung Galaxy Note 10+
- N976BXXU6ETLL – Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ 5G
[DECEMBER 04, 2020]
Samsung starts the Android 11-based One UI 3.0 Beta program for the Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy S10 series in the US. READ MORE HERE.
[DECEMBER 02, 2020] – In January 2021
According to Samsung Egypt Android 11 roadmap, Samsung will release the stable Android 11-based One UI 3.0 update for the Galaxy S10 and Galaxy Note 10 series in January 2021. READ MORE HERE.
[NOVEMBER 27, 2020]
Samsung closed One UI 3.0 Beta registration for the Galaxy S10 series in Korea. READ MORE HERE.
So far, Samsung rolled out 2 Beta builds for the Galaxy Note 10 series and 1 beta build for the Galaxy S10 series in Korea, India, and the UK.
[NOVEMBER 24, 2020]
Samsung One UI 3.0 beta program started for Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10+ users in India and the company has already rolled out the first One UI 3.0 beta. READ MORE HERE.
[NOVEMBER 24, 2020]
Samsung has resumed One UI 3.0 Beta for the Galaxy Note 10 devices and rolled out the second One UI 3.0 beta in Korea. READ MORE HERE.
[NOVEMBER 22, 2020]
Next week, Samsung is likely to release the One UI 3.0 Beta 2 and Beta 1 for the Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy S10 series respectively. READ MORE HERE.
[NOVEMBER 18, 2020]
Samsung has now postponed the release of the One UI 3.0 beta for the Galaxy S10 and other eligible models for now due to some technical issues. READ MORE HERE.
[NOVEMBER 15, 2020]
Samsung started the Android 11-based One UI 3.0 beta program for the Galaxy S10 series in the UK. READ MORE HERE.
For the Galaxy Note 10 series users on the One UI 3.0 Beta, the Dark mode is not working after installing the One UI 3.0 Beta 1. READ MORE HERE.
[NOVEMBER 11, 2020]
Samsung started the Android 11-based One UI 3.0 beta program for the Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy S10 series in Korea. READ MORE HERE.
In addition, the rollout has already started for the Galaxy Note 10 5G and Note 10+ 5G in Korea. READ MORE HERE.
[NOVEMBER 08, 2020]
According to a screenshot shared on Samsung Community, the Samsung Galaxy S10 5G device having a model number of SM-G977N is already being tested on a beta build.
The Checkfirm is showing two different test firmware with build numbers: G977NKSU4ZTK4 and G977NKSU4ZTK1 in the KOO (Korea) region. Both of the latest builds indicate that this test firmware is a beta build and we can expect the One UI 3.0 Android 11 beta program for the older Galaxy S10 series phones in the coming future. READ MORE HERE.
[NOVEMBER 03, 2020]
Samsung has now revealed the plans to roll out the stable One UI 3.0 update starting this month, according to the Samsung Malaysia website. Samsung has now updated its website with more information on One UI 3.0, including the features.
Samsung says the One UI 3.0 update will start rolling out to its flagship phones from “November 2020 or later.” READ MORE HERE.
[OCTOBER 28, 2020]
Samsung Galaxy S10e with Android 11 spotted on Checkfirm. Samsung One UI 3.0/Android 11 is under testing for Galaxy S10 Lite, reveals CheckFirm. Android 11 is already being tested for Samsung Galaxy S10 5G. READ MORE HERE.
[OCTOBER 15, 2020]
T-Mobile, a US carrier, has started the development of Android 11-based One UI 3.0 for several Samsung Galaxy devices including the Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy S10 devices. Read more here.
[OCTOBER 08, 2020]
As per the latest information from a reliable source, the company has already started the Android 11 development for the Galaxy S10 series. Read more here.
[OCTOBER 05, 2020]
Samsung has confirmed that the One UI 3.0 will be released after November 2020. The company confirmed on its Korean website. It means we will see the first stable rollout in December 2020. Read more here.
[OCTOBER 03, 2020]
According to the latest information, the company is looking to start the public beta program for the Galaxy Note 20 and Galaxy S20 series. In addition, the source also confirmed that the company may also release the One UI 3.0 beta for the Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy S10 series because it is “close to ready”. Read more here.
[February 26, 2020]
According to Geekbench, the Galaxy S10+ with model number G975F was spotted running the “Android R” OS. Which will be almost certainly the Android 11. In the listing, the device was running Samsung’s octa-core Exynos 9820 SoC and 7.4GB of RAM of available memory. Read more here.
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Watch: Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra conquers grueling military training
Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra has undergone one of the most extreme military tests. The company has recently published a Watch Ultra test video, featuring Phillip Chu Joy.
Phillip participated in the Peruvian Navy’s Special Operations Course to showcase the watch’s capabilities. It is renowned as one of the world’s most challenging military training programs.
“The Galaxy Watch Ultra pushes technology to its limits, handling extreme conditions with ease,” Chu Joy remarked. “It’s undoubtedly designed for those seeking exceptional performance.”
The Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra proves its durability and functionality in water, mud, and sand — excelling even under the grueling conditions of Peru’s most extreme military training.
Galaxy Watch Ultra
The Watch Ultra boasts a Grade 4 titanium frame. It also features a shockproof cushioned design that meets MIL-STD-810H2 military standards and water resistance of up to 10ATM.
The product is capable of operating within a broad temperature range of -20°C to 55°C4 and performing at altitudes of up to 9,000 meters above sea level.
These capabilities make it ideal for tracking advanced physical activities like ocean swimming and cycling in extreme conditions; take the Perivian military training as a recent proven example.
Samsung’s Watch Ultra is the ultimate companion for sports enthusiasts and extreme adventurers. It’s crafted to endure the toughest conditions with its pro-grade features and premium materials.
Samsung’s Mauricio Revollar stated:
“We wanted the public to experience the Galaxy Watch Ultra like never before in the Peruvian market by creating the most extreme product review ever undertaken here.”
“This was made possible thanks to the collaboration of the Peruvian Navy, which allowed us to highlight and celebrate the commitment of the students in one of the world’s most demanding military training programs.”
Watch the video below:
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OpenAI eyes AI integration on Samsung phones like Apple Intelligence
Apple collaborated with OpenAI to power Apple Intelligence features. The ChatGPT maker continues to create obstacles for Google. In a recent move, OpenAI discussed a potential AI partnership with Samsung.
TheInformation (via Reuters) reported that OpenAI has recently discussed powering AI features on Samsung-made devices. It seems the ChatGPT-maker wishes an AI partnership with Samsung to expand its reach in multiple folds.
The company is considering developing a web browser to rival Google’s Chrome. OpenAI recently introduced its search engine called SearchGPT. It is available to limited users alongside internal testers and strategic partners.
Samsung x OpenAI
Samsung and Google’s close partnership doesn’t need any elaboration. The friendship isn’t limited to services, as both firms work across an ecosystem. However, it doesn’t stop Samsung from partnering with OpenAI in favor of better service.
As the AI phone market is growing rapidly, OpenAI may innovate further. Google doesn’t lag, but there’s still room for a potential alliance. Apple Intelligence-like features might be deployed on Galaxy phones after Samsung’s partnership.
OpenAI knows Samsung holds the command of the worldwide smartphone market. Expansion of its services will be quite broader than Apple if its partnership with Samsung pens down. For now, take this information as a grain of salt!
Apple x OpenAI
Apple leads the worldwide premium smartphone market. Google and Samsung introduced their AI phones in October 2023 and January 2024, respectively. It forced Apple to immediately enter the segment to normalize the innovation gap.
Google’s availing Gemini Nano AI model, but Apple joined hands with OpenAI. To create a difference, OpenAI powering some of the coolest AI features on recent iPhones. The move is to attract other vendors to adopt source AI from OpenAI.
Well, Apple still reportedly considering bringing Gemini AI on iPhones. The company believes that iPhone users should have different AI providers available. Hence, a multi-collaborative approach is also in the pipeline, at least from Apple’s end.
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Your Galaxy is safer than you think, Samsung reveals how
Samsung revealed its Project Infinity, which aims to make your Galaxy devices safer against cyber threats. Android is vulnerable due to its open-source nature, making regular security updates necessary for your Galaxy phone’s security.
Project Infinity of Samsung is a classified operation, working on safeguarding Galaxy devices and users around the clock for safer operations. Samsung Newsroom has recently published a blog post, revealing insights from specialist meetings.
Cyber Threat Intelligence
Samsung’s Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI) taskforce is a reconnaissance unit within Project Infinity along with the Red (RED), Blue (BLUE), and Purple (PURPLE) Teams, which go beyond lab conditions to identify real-world dangers.
- RED and BLUE perform proactive attack and defense functions, seeking out vulnerabilities and taking measures against them.
- PURPLE is a special operations unit that acts as both a sword and shield for specific critical areas.
It’s worth noting that Samsung has deployed RED, BLUE, and PURPLE teams in various countries including Vietnam, Poland, Ukraine and Brazil. CTI is dedicated to identifying potential threats and stopping hackers from taking control of your device.
“Once we spot these kinds of threats, we collaborate with developers and operators to lock everything down for preventing attacks,” said Ranger, a CTI member.
Samsung Security Updates
Earlier this year, Samsung announced it to support flagship Galaxy devices for seven years. The new policy applies to all flagship Galaxy devices launched after the Galaxy S24 series. It’s the longest software support offered by any mobile brand.
These updates mean customers can safely use their phones for longer. As cyber threats become more common than you think, security updates are much more crucial to safeguard your Galaxy from any potential threat of vulnerability.