Last year’s flagships Samsung Galaxy S10 got beta version of One UI 3.0 on Android 11
A few weeks ago, Samsung launched a beta testing program for the new One Ui 3.0 proprietary shell, which is based on Android 11, on the flagship smartphones of the Galaxy S20 and Note 20 series. Later, firmware for last year’s Note 10 flagships was released, as well as the flexible Galaxy Z Flip and Z were updated. Flip 5G. Now it’s the turn of the Samsung Galaxy S10.
The Galaxy S10e, Galaxy S10, and Galaxy S10 + have received beta versions of the latest firmware in India, South Korea, and the UK. In the coming days, the new firmware will be available to users from other regions. It’s worth noting that, as with the Galaxy Note 10, the lag was due to issues with fast battery drain. In order to try out the new software, you must register for the Samsung Members program.
Apparently, in the near future, the current flagship families Galaxy S20 and Note 20 will receive a stable version of One UI 3.0. As for the S10 and Note 10 Series, they are expected to receive stable Android 11 late this year or early next year.