Android
Samsung One UI 3.0/Android 11 Updates Tracker US: Latest news and device list
Samsung Galaxy S20 series is the first lineup of Samsung that got a chance to experience the latest Android 11 based One UI 3.0 public beta program. Later, the company started the beta program for the Galaxy Note 20 series flagship smartphones.
Samsung picked seven countries users to provide the One UI 3.0 public beta program including the U.S., South Korea, India, Germany, Poland, UK, and China.
Just recently, the South Korean tech giant has announced that it will be starting the One UI 3.0 beta program for the Galaxy S10 series, Note 10 series, Galaxy Z Fold 5G, and Galaxy Z Flip 5G devices in its home country.
Well, the Galaxy Note 10 series users already started getting the One UI 3.0 beta on their devices in South Korea and UK. So, we can expect that Samsung will soon announce and start the public beta program in the US.
In this article, we’ll cover all the information about Samsung One UI 3.0 in the US.
Samsung Galaxy Note 20/Note 20 Ultra
- [November 17, 2020] Samsung Galaxy Note 20 series getting 3rd One UI 3.0 beta in the US along with December 2020 security patch
- [November 04, 2020] Samsung Galaxy Note 20 series getting 2nd One UI 3.0 beta in the U.S. with November 2020 security patch
- [October 27, 2020] Android 11 based One UI 3.0 beta is now live in the U.S. for Galaxy Note 20 series [Download Link]
Samsung Galaxy S20/S20+/S20 Ultra
- [November 20, 2020] Samsung One UI 3.0 Beta 6 arrives at Galaxy S20 in the US, stable release may be near
- [November 20, 2020] Sprint Galaxy S20 series getting new One UI 3.0 beta update
- [November 04, 2020] A new One UI 3.0 beta is now rolling out to the Galaxy S20 devices in the US
- [October 14, 2020] Samsung Galaxy S20 series getting new One UI 3 beta update in the US for unlocked devices
- [October 07, 2020] After Korea, the first One UI 3.0 beta for the Galaxy S20 series is now rolling out in the US
- [October 06, 2020] Breaking: Samsung starts Android 11-based One UI 3.0 public beta program
- [August 06, 2020] Samsung starts the One UI 3 (Android 11) Beta program for Developers
Samsung Galaxy Note 10/Note 10+
- To be added
Samsung Galaxy S10e/S10/S10+/S10 5G/S10 Lite
- To be added
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 5G
- To be added
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5G
- To be added
Note: This article will be updated regularly.
Android
Android 16 release in Q2 2025 could fast-track One UI 8
Android 16 could be released early in 2025, paving the way for faster One UI 8 arrival. Per the official announcement, Google plans to release Android 16 in Q2 2025, rather than the conventional Q3 timeframe.
Recently, Baklava surfaced as Android 16’s codename, suggesting a major shift in dessert and internal naming strategy. It seems the naming strategy isn’t only changing, but Google is preparing a faster Android debut, starting in 2025.
Early Android 16 debut could help Samsung deploy One UI 8 earlier than the One UI 7. Google believes early OS launch will “better align with the schedule of device launches across our ecosystem, so more devices can get the major release of Android sooner.”
The strategic change will also help Android vendors to launch their latest devices with the most updated OS from day one. Those Android flagships won’t have to wait for a major upgrade to adopt new changes and features.
Google revealed that there will be a major release in Q2, along with a minor SDK release in Q4. It indicates that the Android 16 could launch in the second quarter, while Android users can expect a big feature drop in the fourth quarter.
Google’s proposed new schedule could make it easier for non-Pixel Android vendors to release new devices with the latest capabilities available on day one instead of waiting for future updates to add things like Circle to Search.
Aside from this, the company disclosed improvements to the Play Store. Users will be able to share preferences for better recommendations on new apps. More Gemini AI features also coming to Android Studio to “write, refactor, and document” code in apps.
Android
Android 16 to introduce Dynamic Island-like rich notifications
Google could bring a Dynamic Island-like rich notifications feature to Android 16. Smartphone vendors have recently started the Android 15 rollout. However, the company is already working on the next version of Android.
According to AndroidAuthority, Google may bring a new API, letting apps create Dynamic Island-like Rich Ongoing Notifications in Android 16. These notifications will appear as chips in the status bar, sharing a similar look as Apple’s Dynamic Island.
Android phones usually feature the modern punch-hole cutout display for selfie cameras. Apple’s Dynamic Island is a stunning visual creation that manages to hide the large pill-shaped cutout on the iPhone display.
Rich Ongoing Notifications would mark the return of pill shape notifications on Android. Before Apple’s Dynamic Island, Android debuted chips for ongoing notifications, but an improved version is likely to come next year.
Rich Ongoing Notifications (Mock)
- Google Clock: An alarm is about to go off in 10 minutes
- Uber: Ride will arrive in 5 minutes
- United Airlines: Flight will board in 9 minutes
This means, not only Google apps but third-party apps will also be able to display rich notifications. It’s a great visual upgrade to be welcomed, potentially offering an even more dynamic user experience to Android users.
Should Samsung adopt?
Android 16 could come to Galaxy phones with One UI 8 upgrade. Samsung is already running late in Android 15 adoption and distribution to consumers. Therefore, discussing One UI 8 of 2026 is like a crime for the time being.
Well, there’s the possibility of this rich notifications feature’s arrival on Galaxy phones. Samsung has its own One UI skin based on Android. The company isn’t forced to adopt any visual change, but it should consider bringing rich notifications.
Android
Android 16: Baklava marks a new era of naming
In mid-October 2024, Google officially rolled out the stable Android 15 update with several new features. We have already started getting leaks and rumors about what the next version will bring. A recent report has revealed that the codename for Android 16 will be Baklava.
According to reliable tipster @mishaalRahman, Android 16 will be called Baklava. This breaks the usual alphabetical naming pattern, as the previous version, Android 15, was named Vanilla Ice Cream.
For context, Baklava is a delicious layered pastry made of filo dough, filled with chopped nuts, and sweetened with syrup or honey. It is reportedly a sweet name for Android 16.
Google has a tradition of using fun and creative names for its Android versions, starting with Android 1.5, which was named ‘Cupcake’ back in 2009.
Here are the codenames for the last few Android iterations:
- Android 11 – Red Velvet Cake
- Android 12 – Snow Cone
- Android 13 – Tiramisu
- Android 14 – Upside Down Cake
- Android 15 – Vanilla Ice Cream
- Android 16 – Baklava (reportedly)
While ‘Baklava’ doesn’t follow the alphabetical order, many are curious about names starting with the letter ‘W’ this time. This change in naming reflects how Google is currently developing Android and a new era of naming.
In case you wanted more confirmation that Android 16's code-name will be Baklava, here it is mentioned at the end of a list of every single other Android release's code-name. https://t.co/5ov19MUinK pic.twitter.com/j9mYjIJpvt
— Mishaal Rahman (@MishaalRahman) October 25, 2024
With the introduction of a new project called ‘trunk stable,’ the naming of releases has shifted. For instance, while Android 14 was named Upside Down Cake, its updates began with the letter ‘A’ instead of ‘U.’ This indicates that Google may alter how it names future versions, but the tradition of fun dessert names will continue.