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Samsung Galaxy S20 One UI 4.1 Update – Live in the US, Europe, Korea, Brazil
Article first published on June 06, 2021
On February 11, 2020, Samsung unveiled its new Galaxy S flagship lineup entitled Galaxy S20. This series includes three variants including the Galaxy S20, Galaxy S20+, and Galaxy S20 Ultra. Later on, the company has added the fourth & affordable variant Galaxy S20 FE to the range.
Launched pre-equipped with Android 10-based One UI 2.1, the Galaxy S20 trio came with two Android upgrade support, however, they have joined the new upgrade plan, which ensures three generations of Android upgrades. Besides, the S20 FE ships One UI 2.5 and is eligible for three upgrades as well.
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Starting One UI 2.5, the Galaxy S20 series received the Android 11 (One UI 3.0) as the first major OS upgrade in late 2020, while currently running the 4.0 version of One UI, based on the Android 12 operating system, later last year.
On November 15, the company has officially launched the stable One UI 4.0 software system based on the Android 12 operating system. Moving ahead, the Galaxy S22 series, pre-loaded with One UI 4.1 officially debuted earlier this year.
This article will cover every major and minor Galaxy S20 series (including S20 FE) firmware update. At the same time, you can get all the latest insights of Samsung’s One UI 4.1 update for the Galaxy S20, Galaxy S20+, Galaxy S20 Ultra, and Galaxy S20 FE.
Galaxy S20 Android 12 One UI 4.1 Updates
March 29, 2022
Samsung Galaxy S20 One UI 4.1 update [Brazil]
Samsung Galaxy S20 5G smartphone users are getting the Android 12-based One UI 4.1 update in Brazil. It brings various new and Galaxy S22-exclusive features to your device.
- Galaxy S20: G981USQU2FVC5
- Galaxy S20+: G986USQU2FVC5
- Galaxy S20 Ultra: G988USQU2FVC5
Samsung Galaxy S20 One UI 4.1 update – Brazil #Samsung #GalaxyS20 pic.twitter.com/iucCR8MGAG
— Samsung One UI Updates (@SamsungUpdatess) March 29, 2022
March 28, 2022
Samsung Galaxy S20 One UI 4.1 update [Europe]
Samsung One UI 4.1 update is rolling out to Galaxy S20 smartphone users in Europe. This update comes with a slew of new features and changes alongside various improvements over One UI 4.0. Read the full story here.
March 23, 2022
Samsung Galaxy S20 One UI 4.1 update [Verizon US]
Verizon has started sending this major update for the Galaxy S20 series. It installs the latest Android patch released in March 2022 to enhance system security and stability. It brings several new features and improvements over One UI 4.0. Read the full story here.
March 22, 2022
Samsung Galaxy S20 One UI 4.1 update [Korea]
Samsung One UI 4.1 update is released for Galaxy Note 20, Galaxy S20, and Galaxy Z Fold 2 smartphone users. The latest update also installs the March 2022 Android security patch update for better system security and stability. Read the full story here.
March 15, 2022
One UI 4.1 Official Eligible Device list includes Galaxy S20 series
Samsung has officially announced that the company will begin with the Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Galaxy Z Flip 3. Later on, this major update will soon release for the Galaxy S20 series, Galaxy S21 series, and more. Check out the full list here.
March 08, 2022
One UI 4.1 will start releasing soon
The Galaxy S21 series phones are likely to grab the One UI 4.1 OTA first, in the coming days, as confirmed by Canadian cellular provider – Fido.
While the Galaxy S21 lineup will start getting the One UI 4.1 update starting March 15, we can expect an imminent arrival of this firmware to the Galaxy S20 series as well.
February 21, 2022
One UI 4.1 officially launched
Samsung has now officially launched the Galaxy S22 smartphone lineup, which comes with the latest Android 12-based One UI 4.1 software. Read more
December 28
Official One UI 4.0 rolling
Samsung started rolling out the Android 12-based stable One UI 4.0 update to the Galaxy S20, Galaxy S20 FE, Galaxy S20+ and Galaxy S20 Ultra smartphones in various European countries. [Source]
Software versions:
- Galaxy S20 – G981BXXSCEUL7
- Galaxy S20 Plus – G986BXXSCEUL7
- Galaxy S20 Ultra – G988BXXSCEUL7
December 24
Official One UI 4.0 coming soon
A user in South Korea reached Samsung Community with a demand for the 4th One UI 4 Beta update for the Galaxy S20 series devices.
Following the user’s concern, Samsung Beta Operations manager disclosed that the company won’t release any new One UI 4 Beta, while the stable/official version will soon be released. Read more here
Hello, this is Beta Operations Manager.
Please note that there are currently no plans to open additional betas, and we are preparing to open the official version.
Thank you.
December 06
One UI 4 Beta 3 – South Korea
Samsung seeded a new software update to the Galaxy S20 series smartphone users testing the One UI 4 Beta. The latest Android 12-based One UI 4 Beta 3 update is initially rolling out for the consumers in South Korea, with the firmware version ending ZUL2. Read more here
Galaxy S20 One UI 4 Beta 3 – Changelog
- Bugs that have been fixed
- Fixed the issue of Fingerprint authentication in some apps
- Fixed the issues that are no effective when choosing the items of Quick panel
- Fixed data display errors about a volume monitor
- Down gesture when navigation bar gesture hint On->Off – Hint bar error
- Fixed the dimming issue about the brightness of the screen after rebooting
- Fixed the issue of resets when the lockscreen is not resolved quickly
- Fixed crashes on Galaxy Watch 4
- Fixed the issue that battery runs out quickly
- Improved disconnected operations about USB connection with Windows PC
- Fixed minor issues
December 01
Stable One UI 4.0 (Android 12) coming soon
Samsung has reportedly concluded the Android 12-based One UI 4 Beta program for the Galaxy S20, Galaxy S20+, and Galaxy S20 Ultra smartphone users in South Korea. Accordingly, we can expect a stable One UI 4.0 update rollout will soon begin for the Galaxy S20 series, at least in South Korea. Read more here
November 28
New One UI 4 Beta, South Korea
Samsung released a new One UI 4 Beta build that bears firmware build number ending ZUKC in South Korea. It comes with fixes for some system issues and bugs as well as performance improvements for a better user experience. [Source]
Changelog
- An issue where the vibration does not sound when notifications such as text messages and Kakaotalk are notified
- Improvements to the issue of the text size changing and the screen getting bigger after the update
- Only the maximum brightness is displayed when the screen brightness is adjusted
- Security and terminal stabilization code applied
- Other minor issues fixed
November 25
One UI 4 Beta 2, December 2021 security patch
Samsung sending the new One UI 4 Beta 2 update to the Galaxy S20, Galaxy S20+ and Galaxy S20 Ultra models in India. The update brings the most up-to-date security patch dated December 01, 2021, as well as some bug fixes.
Changelog
- Fixed errors that don’t work at adaptive refresh 120Hz
- Fixed Quick share icon errors
- Fixed errors that don’t work at Samsung’s Clear View Display Cover
- Improved the operations of phone frame rate
- Improved operations while searching in messages app
November 9, 2021
As per the latest news, Samsung has officially launched the Android 12-based One UI 4 Beta program for the Galaxy S20, Galaxy S20+, and Galaxy S20 Ultra in the US. Read more
November 8, 2021
Per the info, Samsung is preparing to open the Android 12-based One UI 4 Beta program for the Galaxy S20, S20+ and S20 Ultra in South Korea. A Samsung official said that the firmware with build number ending EUI4 will be the last Android 11-based software update for the Galaxy S20 series phones. Read more
October 24, 2021
Samsung is likely to announce the One UI 4 Beta program for the Galaxy Z Fold 3 foldable smartphones in China, IceUniverse claimed. However, there’s no information regarding the Android 12 Beta for the Galaxy S20 series devices. Read more
October 22, 2021
Samsung Galaxy S20 FE 5G Update: October 2021 security update (India)
October 20, 2021
Samsung Galaxy S20 Update: October 2021 security patch [US]
October 11, 2021
Europe: Samsung Galaxy S20 FE October 2021 security update released
October 1, 2021
Samsung Galaxy S20 and Note 20 receive October 2021 update, Digital Key access
Samsung Galaxy S20 FE October 2021 update brings Digital Key feature in Korea
September 25, 2021
Samsung Galaxy S20 September 2021 security update rolling out in the US
September 11, 2021
India: Samsung Galaxy S20 FE 5G gets One UI 3.1.1 features, September 2021 patch
June 26, 2021
India: Samsung Galaxy S20 FE June 2021 security patch update rollout begins
May 31, 2021
Samsung Galaxy S20 June 2021 security update rollout begins!
March 20, 2021
T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S20 One UI 3.1 update rollout begins!
Samsung Galaxy S20 One UI 3.1 update now rolling out in the US
February 23, 2021
Samsung Galaxy S20 One UI 3.1 firmware update rolling out in India and UK
Samsung Galaxy S20 FE gets One UI 3.1 update in Canada
Samsung Galaxy S20 getting One UI 3.1 update [Verizon]
Android 11 based One UI 3.0 is now live for Samsung Galaxy S20 in Canada
December 20, 2020
Stable Android 11/One UI 3.0 has arrived for Samsung Galaxy S20 in China
T-Mobile rolling out Android 11/One UI 3.0 update for Samsung Galaxy S20 series
AT&T releases Android 11/One UI 3.0 for Samsung Galaxy S20 series
December 12, 2020
Android 11 based One UI 3.0 is now rolling out for Samsung Galaxy S20 series in India
December 03, 2020
Breaking: Samsung One UI 3.0/Android 11 stable is out for Galaxy S20 series
December 02, 2020
Verizon Android 11 brings call and messages sync support for Samsung Galaxy S20 series
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Samsung Galaxy S25 to offer 7 years of One UI software updates: Will you use it for that long?
I have been using Samsung Galaxy phones since they all ran on TouchWiz. Later, the company moved to the One UI custom skin, which is based on Android OS.
Initially, Samsung started giving up to 2 years of major OS updates and 3 years of security patches. This policy was changed in 2020 to 3 major OS updates and 4 years of security patches, starting with the Galaxy S20 series, and later extended to other flagship devices, including the Galaxy Note 20 and Z series. Samsung then increased this to 4 years of major One UI software updates and 5 years of security patches for Galaxy S, Note, Z, A, XCover, and Tab series devices launched in 2019 or later.
From 2024, Samsung surpassed every other player in the smartphone market by providing up to 7 years of support including major OS and regular security patches. It is applicable for all the flagship smartphones launched in 2024 or later.
Now, why this history tour? Let me tell you the reason. Samsung is preparing to introduce the Galaxy S25 series next year, which is rumored for late January 2025. The S25 trio will support up to 7 years of One UI software support, as officially confirmed by Samsung at SDC 2024.
Samsung’s promise not only extends the life of the Galaxy smartphone but also ensures that your device is up to date with the latest features and regular security patches. But the real question for many users is, “Will you actually use the Galaxy S25 for that long period?”
Let’s dive into the details.
With One UI software updates, you will not only get regular security patches; you will also be receiving improvements that can transform your device’s user experience. From smarter battery management to more intuitive interfaces, One UI updates ensure that your Galaxy device, whether it’s the latest model or an older one, stays fresh and capable.
Latest Samsung Galaxy phones, especially the Galaxy S series, are built with top-tier materials and hardware inside. These phones are built to last, not just in physical durability, but also in performance capability. The promise of longer software support means it can do new things and work better, even after you have had it for years.
This will be the case with the Galaxy S25 series. The upcoming device is expected to be powered by cutting-edge processors, Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite, capable of running smoothly for years. There’s a rumor that the device will be packed with 16GB of RAM for better performance.
Over the years, the regular updates will improve the software to run more smoothly on the existing hardware, potentially making the device feel faster than when you first got it.
With such extended support, you could keep using your Galaxy S25 for a much longer time, reducing the need for frequent upgrades. It’s a smart move for anyone looking to save money.
This is where it becomes a personal choice: Do you see yourself sticking with the Galaxy S25 for 7 years?
From my perspective, if you are someone who loves the latest tech or your work requires the latest technology, you will probably upgrade before long. But if you’re more about practicality than having the newest thing, the Galaxy S25 could become a long-term partner.
The important point here is, smartphone batteries degrade over time. Samsung’s software updates often include battery optimization, but eventually, you might need to consider battery replacement if you want to keep the current smartphone with you for a longer time.
For durability, the Galaxy S25/Ultra will use titanium material, but even with robust build quality, some serious physical damages like broken screens, water damage, or just wanting something new might make you switch devices before the software support period ends.
There’s one more thing to consider: if you are into beta testing and love playing with new features before they are out for everyone, you might want to upgrade your phone every two to three years. That’s because Samsung usually only offers the One UI beta program to its newest models. For instance, the One UI 7.0 beta is expected to be exclusive to the Galaxy S24 and S23 series, leaving the S22 series out of the loop.
My Final View:
Samsung’s promise of 7 years of One UI software support for the Galaxy S25 is extraordinary in the smartphone industry. How long you will keep your S25 depends on things like if you love new technology/gadgets, your daily life, and how you take care of your phone.
But knowing that you can keep your Galaxy S25 up-to-date for 7 years might just change how we think about smartphone longevity. Only time will tell, but for now, Samsung’s promise is a game-changer for users looking for enduring tech solutions. I will keep the Galaxy S25 Ultra for 7 years, and my Samsung Galaxy Note9 is still on my desk, saying Hi.
Disclaimer
There is no official confirmation from Samsung on the name of the device or specifications. As with any pre-release tech speculation, actual products may differ when launched.
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Samsung flips the foldable market script with bold comeback
Samsung made a strong return in the worldwide foldable market in the third quarter of the year. IDC reports that the global foldable smartphone market had a sharp shakeup during the July-September period this year.
The company faced intense competition from Chinese brands in the first half of 2024. However, its aggressive strategy and innovative devices such as the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Z Flip 6 have pushed it back to the forefront once again.
IDC highlights that the foldable market grew by 23.6% during the third quarter. It shows the gradually increasing shift toward the new form factor. Huawei recently launched the world’s first tri-fold phone which has two foldable screens.
In particular, Samsung’s share in the foldable market rose from 14.8% in Q2 to 51.2% in Q3. This impressive performance is a testament to the success of their latest foldable handsets and targetted marketing strategies.
Xiaomi, Honor, Huawei, and Motorola continue to be formidable players, collectively holding a 48.8% market share in the quarter ended on September 30. Among them, Samsung foldables are only available in the mass market.
Samsung working on its tri-fold phone. Recently, the US patent authority published a Samsung patent, revealing its plans for new form factors. The company may launch rollable and tri-fold display smartphones in the future.
Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition
Samsung launched a slimmer and larger foldable phone – Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition – in South Korea and China. The initial three stocks in Korea and the first in China sold out within minutes after the opening of the sale.
It is expected that the next Galaxy Z Fold, which will launch in 2025, will be inspired by the Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition’s design and specifications. A durable hinge and display will likely debut alongside a powerful camera setup.
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Samsung May Launch Galaxy S25 Slim Sooner Than Expected
Samsung could launch Galaxy S25 Slim alongside the S25 series next year. Recently, the launch date of the Galaxy S25 series has been allegedly revealed. The report also indicates that the S25 Slim’s official unveiling could also happen at the same time.
According to FNNews, Galaxy S25 Slim could launch at Samsung Unpacked 2025 alongside the S25 series. With the S24 series earlier this year, Samsung shared a sneak peek at the Galaxy Ring, which went on sale in July this year.
The next big product could be a sleek smartphone. We’ve heard April 2025 is the Galaxy S25 Slim launch timeframe. The revelation of the S25 Slim is worth looking at as it could bring potential Galaxy S26 series design changes.
Samsung is making sure the development of the Slim model to completed sooner. If the development and testing conclude early, the S25 Slim may come out alongside the Galaxy S25 series in January 2025 itself.
The Korean tech giant aiming for an early launch to gain an advantage in the thickness competition with Apple. The iPhone maker is also reportedly working on a thinner model, which could be marked as the iPhone Air next year.
Pay attention, the S25 Slim will be as powerful as the S25 flagship. The only difference could be in thickness, which is yet to be known. Meanwhile, the report suggests that the S25 Slim could measure less than 7.6mm thickness.
The slim model has the same performance as the Galaxy S25 but is thinner and more convenient. The specific thickness has not been disclosed yet, but it is likely to be thinner than the vanilla Galaxy S24 (7.6mm).