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Samsung continues to release the update with Androidem 11 to another device. Its latest recipient is a mid-range phone Galaxy A60.

The new update for the two-year-old smartphone carries firmware version A6060ZCU3CUD3 and includes last month's security patch.

At this time it is not clear if the update to Galaxy The A60 brings the One UI 3.0 or One UI 3.1 superstructure. In any case, the update should include most of the features Androidu 11, such as chat bubbles, one-time permissions, a conversation section in the notification panel, a separate widget for media playback or easier access to smart home controls.

The update also brings a refreshed user interface design, improved native apps, better parental control options, more options for customizing the lock screen, the ability to add your own images or videos to the call screen, or more options in Bixby Routines.

Samsung update with Androidem 11/One UI 3.0/One UI 3.1 has already released on almost all its new or newer mid-range and high-end smartphones and it is definitely not over yet. Its software support has been truly exemplary of late, and we can only hope that it will not compromise on the newly set standard in the future.

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