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Welcome to the One UI Daily, this episode will provide you all of the coverage of the One UI software updates rollout and its latest news for Samsung smartphones on December 08, 2020.

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1. Galaxy S20 series will get Android 11 update on December 15, 2020, in Canada [Telus]

Android 11 based One UI 3.0 has already started rolling out for Samsung Galaxy S20 series smartphones globally. Starting in the US, Samsung has expanded the One UI 3.0 to the Galaxy S20 phones in numerous regions including South Korea, Europe, and Asia.

According to the latest information, a network service provider in Canada – Telus has published the One UI 3.0 update schedule for its locked Samsung Galaxy S20 series smartphones. Read the full story here

2. December 2020 security update for Galaxy Note 20 in Canada

Samsung and Telus will start rolling out Android 11 based One UI 3.0 update for the Galaxy S20 series smartphones in Canada. Meanwhile, the company is also providing regular security patch updates for other Galaxy devices that are waiting to receive the latest One UI 3.0 update. Read the full story here

3. Galaxy Fold receiving December 2020 security update

Samsung is now improving the security of the Galaxy Fold devices by sending the December 2020 security patch via OTA. This new firmware can be identified with the build version: F907BXXS4CTK1. Read the full story here

4. Galaxy Note 9 gets December 2020 security update

Samsung’s older flagship smartphone of the Note lineup – Galaxy Note 9 is not listed to get the Android 11 based One UI 3.0 update but the company has not forgotten sending monthly security updates for these phones.

Samsung Galaxy Note 9 is now getting the December 2020 security patch that comes with a software version of N960FXXS6FTK3. Read the full story here

5. Android 11 update restricts connecting Google Chromecast via Samsung Smart View

Samsung One UI 3.0 has officially released by the company on December 3rd, 2020, and also started to roll out for the Galaxy S20 series smartphones globally. The One UI 3.0 is built on Google’s Android 11 and brings several new features to the Android ecosystem. Read the full story here

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STORIES COVERED IN ONE UI DAILY NEWS:
  • Galaxy S20 series will get Android 11 update on December 15, 2020, in Canada [Telus]
  • December 2020 security update for Galaxy Note 20 in Canada
  • Galaxy Fold receiving December 2020 security update
  • Galaxy Note 9 gets December 2020 security update
  • Android 11 update restricts connecting Google Chromecast via Samsung Smart View

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[Leak] One UI 7 continues to revamp key Samsung app icons

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Internal One UI 7 version revamped key Samsung app icons before Beta debut. The company is internally working on the software. A new input suggests that many app icons have been revamped as compared to the ones teased at SDC24.

IceUniverse claims that One UI 7 revamped key Samsung app icons. In particular, the One UI development team has modified the icons of the Gallery, Phone, Camera, Voice Recorder, Contacts, and Notes apps.

After the SDC24 keynote, Samsung showcased the One UI 7 at Code Labs. We’ve seen many videos and graphics of the upcoming software. As the internal development progresses, the interface is getting revamped to look more polished.

The source notes that the newly adopted icons feel more modern and cohesive. Such modifications would improve the aesthetic appeal of One UI 7. Samsung is also listening to consumer feedback to refine the Galaxy experience further.

Samsung One UI 7 Icons

The majority of Samsung devices sport advanced OLED displays. The top-notch flagships equip pro-grade panels with sizes measuring up to 6.8 inches. The icon revamp is aimed at ensuring that the UI remains intuitive and visually pleasing.

Continuous work on refining app icons suggests that the Korean tech giant is aiming for a cleaner, less distracting interface. Modern design trends should also be taken under consideration to match Galaxy consumers’ likings.

Earlier this month, Samsung announced the One UI 7 Beta Program will start by the end of this year. The opportunity to test the upcoming firmware will be available for both developers and general Galaxy smartphone users.

The final version is scheduled to be unveiled with the next-gen Galaxy S lineup. The company has a history of introducing new S family in the first quarter. However, we may see the Galaxy S25 series launch in the first month of 2025 itself.

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These One UI 7 rumors are making it harder to wait for the stable update

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The excitement for One UI 7.0 is building up, as rumors suggest it could be one of Samsung’s most significant updates. While these rumors make the wait for the stable update challenging, they also promise that One UI 7.0 could redefine the user experience for Samsung device owners.

The One UI 7.0 is expected to bring a major refresh in user interface and experience. This includes new animations, a redesigned quick panel, more intuitive app interfaces, gallery app icons, and lock screen customizations.

A new rumor claimed (via trustworthy Ice Universe) that this update is not just an incremental change; it represents the most significant overhaul in the history of Samsung’s user interface, promising a “powerful” user experience.

To use the full potential of One UI 7, the tipster suggested using Galaxy S25 Ultra with 16GB of RAM. Thanks to Qualcomm’s 8 Gen4 chip, the One UI 7.0 will get an extraordinary level of smoothness and speed, beating any performance seen in earlier Samsung devices.

While One UI 7 makes all compatible Samsung devices better, the Galaxy S25 Ultra is specially designed to get the most out of these new features. It’s not that Samsung is playing biased with its software; it’s just what happens when you pack really good software with the best hardware, Ice added in a post on X account.

The above rumor makes sense, technically the Galaxy S25 Ultra with 16GB RAM ensures that even the most demanding applications run without a glitch, providing users with a seamless experience. Going for the 16GB RAM could be the best decision, as the higher configuration will help your device run for 7 major Android OS upgrades, the software update policy which was officially confirmed by Samsung.

Samsung Galaxy S24 One UI 6.1.1 testing

As per the official information, the stable version of One UI 7.0 might not be available until the launch of the Galaxy S25 series in early 2025, a beta program is anticipated to start by the end of 2024 for developers and soon after for users, starting with the Galaxy S24 series and other flagships.

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Tipster: One UI 7 is the biggest upgrade in Samsung’s history

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Android 15-based One UI 7 is seemingly the biggest upgrade in Samsung’s history. This time, the company has radically changed its software development strategy. The final version of One UI 7 is set to launch early next year.

IceUniverse claims that the One UI 7 is the biggest upgrade in Samsung’s One UI history. Such a claim hints at an innovative breakthrough that would decide the future landscape of the smartphone industry and the Android ecosystem.

The tipster has not specifically noted which changes are included in the software. However, the full potential of One UI 7 would be offered in Galaxy S25 Ultra which will be equipped with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 processor.

Samsung is said to be exploring a brand-new design for the user interface. The company will launch the Beta Program of One UI 7 later this year. Meanwhile, testing work is rigorously underway at the One UI labs of Samsung.

The Korean tech giant teased some changes to One UI 7. Later, it was reported that many of the aspects will be modified further. This means, the officially teased stuff isn’t final and we could see a radical revamp in the Beta version itself.

Galaxy AI could also be evolved with the major Android upgrade. Samsung has a wide array of AI-powered features on Galaxies. Following the initial debut earlier this year, the AI feature suite further upscaled with One UI 6.1.1.

While Galaxy users eagerly await One UI 7 Beta, we can imagine the fireworks. Samsung won’t disappoint fans after such an unusual delay. We are looking forward to further developments and are excited to test the Beta of One UI 7.

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