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The arrival of the operating system Android 11 with the One UI 3.0 graphic superstructure is again one step closer. One UI 3.0 beta was released this week Android 11 for testers from the public. The One UI 3.0 graphics superstructure was first released in the form of a developer beta version in the United States and South Korea, and now the public beta testers have finally received it.

Owners of Samsung smartphones were among the first to receive the public beta version of the One UI 3.0 superstructure Galaxy S20 in South Korea. It is not yet clear when smartphone owners of the product line will get their turn Galaxy Note 20, but it should happen in the next few days. Owners of the latest Samsung, on the other hand, are unlucky Galaxy The S20 Fan Edition, which is not included in the public beta testing – but that too could change in the future. According to the changelog that Samsung released for the developer beta version of the One UI 3.0 graphics superstructure, the update should bring several new functions to users. The first screenshots have also appeared on the Internet, which show certain cosmetic changes in the user interface.

The public beta version of Samsung's One UI 3.0 graphical interface should reach users participating in the beta testing program in the United States, United Kingdom, South Korea, Poland, Germany, China and India in the foreseeable future. There is also speculation that the public beta version of the One UI 3.0 graphics superstructure could be extended to product devices here Galaxy S10 to Galaxy Note 10, as well as on models Galaxy Note 20 a Galaxy Note 20 Ultra. We will definitely keep you posted on any other news Samsungmagazine.eu inform.

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