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No doubt, every smartphone user is eagerly waiting to get a taste of the latest Android 12 operating system. However, this version is not yet released in full, but Google already provided it to the Pixel smartphone users in February as Developer Preview, followed by public Beta 1 at the Google I/O event.

At the moment, various non-Pixel phones from different OEMs are now eligible to join the Android 12 Beta trial ahead of its stable launch, which is expected in late August or early September. Disappointingly, Samsung fans are not eligible to participate under the Android 12 Beta program.

  • Update: Google officially launched the Android 12 OS on October 4th.

As always, Samsung will introduce another iteration of its custom skin based on the current stable version of the Android operating system. The company will unveil the Android 11-based One UI 3.1.1 [Eligible Devices] along with the launch of its next flagship phones, which will happen in July or August.

  • Update: Samsung launched One UI 3.1.1 alongside Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Flip 3 in August 2021.

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Samsung Android 12 Beta

If the history is any indication, Samsung will begin the adoption process of Android 12 just after its final release for general Pixel users. Around September, the company will announce the Android 12 Beta testing as Developers Beta to optimize this version for the Galaxy smartphones and develop the next version of One UI, the One UI 4.

Samsung One UI 4.0 Beta

Nearly a month after the Developers’s trial, Samsung will start the Android 12 One UI 4 beta program for the public, which will happen in late September or early October this year. The company will give the One UI 4 beta testing opportunity to the flagship Galaxy devices of the Galaxy Note, Galaxy S, and Galaxy Z series.

Samsung Android 12 One UI 4 Beta Release Date

Samsung One UI 4.0 Beta Eligible Devices [Confirmed]

  • Samsung Galaxy S21, Galaxy S21+ and Galaxy S21 Ultra – LIVE
  • Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Galaxy Z Flip 3 – Live
  • Samsung Galaxy Note 20 and Galaxy Note 20 Ultra – LIVE
  • Samsung Galaxy S20, Galaxy S20+ and Galaxy S20 Ultra – LIVE
  • Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2
  • Samsung Galaxy S20 FE

Note: The Galaxy S21 series will be the first to get Android 12 One UI 4.0 stable update.

Samsung One UI 4.0 Beta Eligible Devices [Expected]

  • Samsung Galaxy S10e, Galaxy S10, Galaxy S10+ and Galaxy S10 5G
  • Samsung Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy Note 10+
  • Samsung Galaxy Fold and Galaxy Z Flip
  • Samsung Galaxy A52 5G

Samsung One UI 4.0 Beta Eligible Countries

  1. South Korea – Live
  2. Germany – Live
  3. The United States of America (The USA) – Live
  4. India – Live
  5. United Kingdom (UK) – Live
  6. Poland
  7. China – Live

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Samsung Android 12 One UI 4.0 Beta Latest News

🔴 Updated on November 10, 2021 🔴

10/11/2021

Samsung Pay finally get One UI 4 support via update

Download One UI 4 Beta 1 for Samsung Galaxy S20 series (Android 12)

09/11/2021

Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Android 12 One UI 4 Beta program announced, Beta 1 released!

Samsung starts Galaxy S20 Android 12 One UI 4 Beta recruitment in the US

07/11/2021

Samsung QuickStar gets Android 12 One UI 4.0 support

05/11/2021

Latest Samsung Good Lock update fixes GUI issues in One UI 4

04/11/2021

Samsung One Hand Operation + gains One UI 4.0 Color Theme support

03/11/2021

Samsung Galaxy S21 receiving latest One UI 4 Beta (Android 12) in India, includes several bug fixes

02/11/2021

Here’s everything new with One UI 4 Beta 4 for Samsung Galaxy S21 (Android 12)

01/11/2021

One UI 4.0 adds advanced customization capabilities and privacy controls

30/10/2021

Samsung One UI 4.0 brings redesigned, customized widgets for effortless navigation

24/10/2021

Samsung Galaxy S21 Update: One UI 4 Beta 3 (US) and Beta 2 (India) with November 2021 patch

23/10/2021

One UI 4.0 adds customized settings and enhanced features to Samsung Gallery

22/10/2021

Galaxy Z Fold 3 next in line for Samsung’ Android 12-based One UI 4 Beta

21/10/2021

Samsung One UI 4.0 brings redesigned, customized widgets for effortless navigation

Here’s everything new with One UI 4 Beta 3 update for Samsung Galaxy S21 (Android 12)

20/10/2021

First Samsung One UI 4 (Android 12) introduction video out

19/10/2021

Galaxy S21 Android 12-based One UI 4 Beta has no Samsung Bixby vibration feedback for some

19/10/2021

One UI 4.0 adds advanced customization capabilities and privacy controls

18/10/2021

One UI 4.0 Tip: How to Transfer data from an old phone?

Android 12-based One UI 4 Beta 3 will release this week, confirmed Samsung!

14/10/2021

Samsung Android 12 One UI 4 Beta program goes official in China

13/10/2021

Samsung will release stable Android 12 One UI 4.0 update in December this year

12/10/2021

Samsung sets Galaxy Unpacked Part 2 for October 20, One UI 4.0 anticipated

11/10/2021

Samsung Galaxy S21 on One UI 4 Beta 2 has router crashing issue, fix here!

07/10/2021

Samsung releasing Android 12 One UI 4 Beta for Galaxy S21 in India and the UK

06/10/2021

Samsung One UI 4 Beta 2 brings improved animations, wallpaper blur and more

05/10/2021

Samsung One UI 4 Beta 2 (Android 12) releasing in Germany (Europe)

PSA: Samsung One UI 4 Beta 2 installs RAM Plus on Galaxy S21

Your most awaited One UI 4 Beta 2 is here, adds RAM Plus, Material You for Samsung Galaxy S21

04/10/2021

Samsung Galaxy S21 One UI 4 Beta 2 (Android 12) coming next week

31/09/2021

Breaking: Samsung Android 12-based One UI 4 Beta 1 (ZUID) released for Galaxy S21 series. Read more

31/09/2021

Samsung launched Android 12 One UI 4 Beta for Galaxy S21 series for the Korean variants!

[16/07/2021] One UI 4.0 Beta could announce later this month

Samsung One UI 4.0 (Android 12) Beta announcement could happen later this month. Read more

[15/07/2021] Android 12 Beta 3 Features, changes

Google Android 12 Beta 3 – New features, improvements and more!. Read more

[15/07/2021] Android 12 Beta 3 released

Google released Android 12 Beta 3, confirmed to reach full Platform Stability at Beta 4. Read more

[14/07/2021] Android 12 copying several Game Tools from Samsung

Google Android 12 getting Samsung Game Launcher and Game Tools-inspired features. Read more

[12/07/2021] Samsung delayed One UI 4.0 Beta announcement, internal name leaked

Breaking: Samsung One UI 4 (Android 12) release delayed, internal name (SOS) revealed. Read more

[07/07/2021] Samsung Android 12 One UI 4.0 release date tipped

Samsung Android 12 One UI 4.0 (Beta) to debut next week, Galaxy S21 will grab first. Read more

[01/07/2021] Galaxy S21 Android 12 One UI 4.0 concept

You need to see these Samsung Galaxy S21 Android 12 update 3D renders!. Read here

[11/07/2021] Samsung One UI 4.0 Beta next week

Samsung Android 12 One UI 4.0 (Beta) to debut next week, Galaxy S21 will grab first. Read more

[01/07/2021] Samsung Android 12 One UI 4.0 codename revealed

Samsung One UI 4.0 (Android 12) codename “Palette” hints big visual revamp. Read more

[24/06/2021] Samsung Android 12 One UI 4.0 test will begin next month

BREAKING: Samsung to start One UI 4.0 (Android 12) testing for Galaxy S flagships next month. Read more

[24/06/2021] Google released Android 12 Beta 2.1

Google Android 12 Beta 2.1 update improves stability, stable build to release soon. Source

[19/06/2021] Samsung starts Android 12 One UI 4.0 development

Recently, well-known tipster Max Weinbach revealed that Samsung has started the Android 12-based One UI 4.0 development for the Galaxy S21 series. Read more here

[18/06/2021] Samsung to introduce One UI 4.0 in October

In October or November, Samsung is expected to introduce the next generation of its custom software system for Galaxy devices, One UI 4.0 based on Google’s Android 12. Read more here

[16/06/2021] Here’s your first look at the Android 12-based One UI 4.0

A user shared a video clip on Reddit showing off his Galaxy device running the Android 12-based One UI 4.0. It reveals that Samsung adopted the major design changes of Google’s latest Android OS. Source

[14/06/2021] Android 12 Beta 2 update brings new status bar indicator

Android 12 Beta 2 update adds a new status bar indicator for ongoing calls. Source

[13/06/2021] Android 12 Beta 2 | One UI 4.0 has arrived one step closer

On June 06, 2021, Google released the Android 12 Beta 2 for the eligible Pixel phones that brings additional features that were missing from Beta 1. With this update, Samsung smartphone users have arrived another step closer to the One UI 4.0. Source

May 30, 2021: Samsung One UI 4.0 to prevent share sheet replacement

Google Android 12 will prevent third-party apps from sharing apps, and can only use the native interface of the Android system. Read more here

May 26, 2021: Android 12 debuts hundreds of modified emojis

With the Android 12 Beta 1, Emojigraph founded hundreds of emojis with changed designs in which some are silly, some are practical, while some match with iOS. Check them all here

May 22, 2021: Android 12 Beta has arrived, Samsung is yet to reveal One UI 4.0 Beta

Google announced the Android 12 public beta program for around a dozen of brands including Pixel, but Samsung is missing from the list. The reason behind this move is that Samsung will start the development of its Android 12-based custom skin after the stable Android 12 release. Read more here | Source

May 21, 2021: Android 12 lets users update apps over third-parties

Google confirmed that the upcoming Android 12 will let you easily use third-party and alternative app stores to update applications on your device, reveals developer documentation. Read more here

April 19, 2021: Android 12 will turn select Samsung phones into a car key

Android 12 OS comes with a new “car key” feature, which can turn select Pixel and Samsung Galaxy smartphones into car keys. Read more here

April 22, 2021: Android 12 Developer Preview 3

Google started rolling out the Android 12 Developer Preview 3 to the developers that bring One UI 4.0 one more step closer to Samsung smartphone users. The DP3 comes with various major system improvements as well as new features. Source

April 08, 2021: Android 12 Developer Preview 2.2

Google kicked off a new software update, which is technically named Android 12 Developer Preview 2.2. This new firmware brings the April 2021 security patch to increase the system security of Pixel phones as well as tons of bug fixes. Source

March 18, 2021: Android 12 Developer Preview 2

Google is now rolling out the Android 12 Developer Preview 2 which moves the Samsung Galaxy users one step closer to the next generation of One UI – One UI 4.0. This update brings plenty of new features as well as major system optimizations. Source

March 03, 2021: Android 12 Developer Preview 1 Update

After releasing the first Developer Preview of Android 12, Google is now rolling out a new firmware update version 1.1 that brings several bug fixes, to address crashes, reboots, and battery drain issues.

February 19, 2021: Android 12 Developer Preview 1

Google has recently pushed the first Android 12 Developer Preview which gives us an early look at the new changes and features of this Android OS.

Ahead of the stable release, Google also pushed the first Android 12 developer preview back in February 2021. This activity lets developers (only Google Pixel users) understand and grow the Android 12 ecosystem.

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Samsung boosts HBM capabilities with new investments

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Samsung has reportedly signed a contract valued at around $15 million to sell and purchase semiconductor equipment to expand HBM chip production facilities at its Suzhou plant in China.

BusinessKorea reports that Samsung is expanding its investments across HBM facilities. The company aims to strengthen its advanced semiconductor packaging to lead the supply chain.

Eying the HBM4 chip boom, the Korean tech giant is focusing on enhancing its packaging capabilities to secure future technological competitiveness and narrow the gap with SK Hynix.

KEDGlobal revealed that Tesla asked Samsung and SK Hynix to supply HBM4 samples. The US EV maker could choose either Samsung or SK Hynix as its HBM4 supplier after testing samples.

Pay attention, packaging includes the tech and processes for shaping semiconductor chips to fit the devices they will be mounted on – making it an important aspect of development and production.

Notably, the Suzhou China facility is currently Samsung’s test and packaging production base outside Korea. Increased investment is seen as a choice for innovation in packaging processes and production efficiency.

Apart from this, the company is also ramping up its packaging production bases in Korea. Samsung has recently signed an investment agreement with South Chungcheong Province and Cheonan City.

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Samsung could get a major role in Tesla’s AI revolution

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Tesla reportedly asked Samsung and SK Hynix to supply HBM4 chip samples. Both semiconductor firms are developing sixth-generation high-bandwidth memory chip prototypes for Tesla.

KEDGlobal reports that Tesla asked Samsung and SK Hynix to supply HBM4 chips for general use. It is expected to choose one of the two companies as its HBM4 supplier after testing their samples.

Using custom HBM4 chips made by Samsung and SK Hynix, Tesla seeks to enhance its artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities apart from reducing AI chip reliance on Nvidia.

Samsung is working hard to win Tesla orders for HMB4 chips. The company even working with Taiwan’s TSMC to foster its HBM chip’s development and maintain an edge over SK Hynix.

SK Hynix is also accelerating its development to maintain its leadership in the HBM space. The firm winning Tesla’s HMB orders would see a sharp push in the global memory supply chain.

Notably, the 6th-gen HBM4 chips are crucial for Tesla’s Dojo supercomputer, which is designed for training AI models and will also support its AI data centers and autonomous cars.

The HBM4 semiconductor offers notable enhancements over the previous generations, delivering up to 1.65 Tbps of bandwidth, 1.4 times faster than the HBM3E while consuming 30% less power.

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Report: Samsung eyes 2nm Exynos 2600 to attract Qualcomm, Nvidia

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Samsung Exynos 2400

Samsung Foundry wants to produce Exynos to attract 2nm clients like Qualcomm and Nvidia. Major chip designers have no option other than TSMC for contract semiconductor production.

Digitimes report suggests that Samsung Foundry wants to produce 2nm Exynos 2600 chipset. The company has recently started Exynos 2500’s mass production for Z Flip 7, Korean media reported.

TSMC is producing 3nm Snapdragon 8 Elite chips for Qualcomm. Nvidia also produces its most advanced semiconductors using TSMC’s cutting-edge process nodes.

The latest report indicates that Samsung Foundry is advancing its semiconductor capabilities. The mass production of Exynos 2600 is under consideration for next year.

Samsung Foundry has no other option but to prove its semiconductor capabilities. If the Foundry division manages to secure decent yield rates in the 2nm process, Qualcomm may ink a deal.

Exynos 2600 is a great opportunity to demonstrate the technological innovations of the Foundry division. It would attract key clients like Qualcomm, marking a strategic push for the business.

Samsung will have 2x benefit with the 2nm process technology. The Exynos 2600 would power the Galaxy S26 series – ending the reliance on Qualcomm for Snapdragon chipsets.

Qualcomm will also get the opportunity to negotiate production costs with TSMC. Samsung Foundry is comparatively cheaper than TSMC as there will be two major options for clients.

“Samsung Electronics’ foundry division is advancing its semiconductor capabilities through the mass production of the Exynos 2600 (tentative name), marking a strategic push for self-sufficiency in mobile application processors (APs).” – Digitimes.

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