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Some time ago, Samsung released the One UI 3.0 beta version update based on the operating system Android 11. This particular software update was intended for Samsung smartphones Galaxy Note 20 and Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra. This week, Samsung officially announced that it has closed the beta testing program of the One UI 3.0 graphic superstructure for the mentioned two models of its smartphones. Among other things, this could mean that users could finally see the expected stable version of One UI 3.0 in the foreseeable future.

Moderator of an online discussion forum for Samsung smartphone owners Galaxy The Note 20 mentioned that the beta testing program of the One UI 3.0 graphics superstructure has been closed in South Korea. Although the version of this superstructure is apparently already behind the door, unfortunately we do not yet know the official date of its release. Smartphone owners Galaxy Note 20 a Galaxy Note 20 Ultras that are involved in the beta testing program in regions outside of South Korea should very likely receive one more One UI 3.0 beta update.

Product line smartphone owners Galaxy S20 has not yet received the news announcing the closure of the One UI 3.0 graphics superstructure beta test program. But it can be expected to happen over the next few days. The current One UI 3.0 beta version for these models is very close to the final version in terms of stability and performance, according to forum moderators. The full version of the One UI graphic superstructure for smartphones of the product line Galaxy The S20 is expected to be released either this month or in early December. Samsung could release a stable version of One UI 3.0 pro first Galaxy S20+, then pro Galaxy S20 Ultra and subsequently pro Galaxy Note 20 a Galaxy Note 20 Ultra.

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