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Last week we were on your site Samsungmagazine.eu informed about the fact that Samsung is gradually starting to distribute the operating system Android 11 with the One UI 3.0 graphic superstructure among the owners of its smartphones of the product line Galaxy S20. While initially only a few users in select regions received the long-awaited software update, it appears to be rolling out now Android 11 with One UI 3.0 finally spread to the whole world.

Users all over the world are gradually starting to report that they too have finally received the update in the form of over-the-air – customers of the T-Mobile operator in the United States are no exception. During the last week, almost a handful of owners of smartphones from the Samsung product line received the mentioned update Galaxy S20 – among the first were, for example, customers of the overseas operator Verizon. Since the beginning of this week, the latest update is already available practically all over the world - from India and Vietnam to Israel, Pakistan, Turkey or Ukraine. Regions where the beta test program for the One UI 3.0 graphics superstructure was previously launched will always be among the first.

The One UI 3.0 superstructure brings a number of innovations, such as new options for working with the home screen, a clearer Status bar, improved always-on display widgets, better options for keyboard settings or better options for working with the Internet. Smartphone owners of the product line should receive the update this month Galaxy S20, models should arrive early next year Galaxy S10 to Galaxy Fold, then mid-range Samsung smartphones in the spring.

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