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Samsung Galaxy S10 and Note 10 will receive One UI 3.0 beta update next week
Samsung has already opened the stable Android 11 based One UI 3.0 rollout for the Galaxy S20 series devices in numerous regions. Aside from the stable version, the company is also running the One UI 3.0 beta testing program for several latest and older flagship devices such as Galaxy Z Fold 2, Z Flip, S20 FE, S10, and Note 10 models.
Back in November, after a long delay because of major issues occurring to the beta testers of the Galaxy Note 10 devices, Samsung has started One UI 3.0 beta testing for the Galaxy S10 series devices. Since then, the Galaxy S10 phones have not received any new One UI 3.0 beta update.
On the other hand, Samsung Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10+ have received two One UI 3.0 beta builds and waiting for the third beta update which will bring more stability to the system and features improvements as well as bug fixes.
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According to the information, Samsung has delayed the next One UI 3.0 beta updates for the Galaxy S10 and Note 10 series phones due to some technical reasons. And the company is continuously working to start sending One UI 3.0 beta updates from next week.
“Preparations for the 3rd opening will be delayed, so it will be difficult to open this week. Please wait a little longer.” Said Beta Operation Manager
As reported previously, the One UI 3.0 beta testers are facing issues with some system applications such as ‘Samsung Pass’ so it could be the reason for the suspension of upcoming betas. We can surely expect that the company will resume the One UI 3.0 beta update for Galaxy S10 and Note 10 models from next week.
What about stable One UI 3.0?
As per the official roadmap of One UI 3.0, Samsung will start Android 11 based One UI 3.0 public rollout for the Galaxy S10 and Note 10 units from January 2021.
One UI 3.0 is based on Android 11 that comes with a number of new changes in the user interface that reflects on the notification panel, app drawer, Settings menu, lock screen, and for improved the user experience.
[Source – SamsungCommunity]