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Samsung One UI 3.0 Beta 6 arrives at Galaxy S20 in the US, stable release may be near
Samsung has already started the latest Android 11 based One UI 3.0 public beta program for the Galaxy S20 and Note 20 series smartphones in several eligible countries including the U.S., South Korea, India, Germany, Poland, and UK.
According to the latest information, the Samsung Galaxy S20, S20+, and S20 Ultra are now receiving the sixth beta build of the One UI 3.0 in the US. The update fixes bugs of the previous beta build and enhances the system functions for a better user experience.
Software versions:
- G981U1UEU1ZTKE – Galaxy S20 5G (US Unlocked)
- G986U1UEU1ZTKE – Galaxy S20+ 5G (US Unlocked)
- G988U1UEU1ZTKE – Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G (US Unlocked)
Note: Rollback to previous Android version (Android 10) using Smart Switch is not supported on this update.
It looks like we’re so close to the stable One UI 3.0 update because a new software update coming with a caution that after updating with this version, you’ll not be able to downgrade your smartphone to Android 10.
Just recently, Samsung has started to rollout the latest One UI 3.0 beta build for the Galaxy S20 series smartphones in Germany and UK.
In addition to the US, Germany, and UK, this update will soon be available for other eligible countries including India, South Korea, Poland, and China.
Previous reports also reveal that the South Korean tech giant will release the stable One UI 3.0 for the eligible Samsung Galaxy smartphones from November 2020 and the Galaxy S20 series phones will be the first to receive the latest One UI 3.0 which is based on Android 11.
If you’re from the United States and participated in the One UI 3.0 public beta program then check for the latest software updates manually by following the steps given below.
- Settings
- Software updates
- Download and install