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Samsung Galaxy Note 20 gets fourth One UI 4 Beta update in South Korea

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Samsung just released the fourth One UI 4 Beta update for the Galaxy Note 20 and Galaxy Note 20 Ultra smartphone users in South Korea. The changelog content reveals that this is a minor software update, but aimed to fix some system performance issues.

As you can see in the changelog below, Samsung Galaxy Note 20 fourth One UI 4 Beta update solves the error that disappears the bubble icon while minimizing the KakaoTalk app’s window alongside fixes for booting into safe mode or entering recovery mode.

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In addition, the latest software update brings back the ability to open the link infamous social media applications such as Instagram and Facebook. And lastly, the One UI 4 Beta 4 brings back Kiwoom Securities app support for Korean consumers.

Software info

  • Software version: ZULB
  • Changelog
    • Minimize KakaoTalk window, bubble icon does not disappear
    • Fix booting into safe mode or entering recovery mode after update
    • Link does not open in some apps such as Instagram and Facebook
    • Kiwoom Securities app does not run

If you’ve participated under the Android 12-based One UI 4 Beta program on your Galaxy Note 20 or Galaxy Note 20 Ultra smartphones in South Korea, head to your phone’s Settings, hit the Software updates menu, and tap on the Download and install button.

One UI 4 Features: Samsung’s Android 12 update brings a number of new features including a modified user interface with renewed icons and Material You theming system. In addition, the One UI 4.0 also improves all of the stock apps, adds more lock screen widgets, quick settings toggles to turn off the camera and mic access and more.

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