Samsung Galaxy Note 20 gets One UI 3.0 stable firmware on Android 11

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Samsung Galaxy Note 20 gets One UI 3.0 stable firmware on Android 11

A couple of weeks ago, Samsung began rolling out One UI 3.0 stable firmware based on Android 11 for the Galaxy S20 series smartphones. Now the company has begun rolling out fresh software for devices of the Galaxy Note 20 family. Over the weekend, users of the American cellular operator AT&T received a new firmware.

Samsung Galaxy Note 20
Samsung Galaxy Note 20

The update weighs in at 2.5 GB and contains a Google security update dated December this year. Unfortunately, users from other regions will have to wait a bit. Earlier it was reported that residents of Europe and Asia will receive the new firmware in January. After Note 20 One UI 3.0 based on Android 11 will receive Galaxy Fold, Note 10, and S10. S20 FE users are expected to be able to update their smartphones to the latest software in just a couple of months.

Recall that Samsung Galaxy Note 20 smartphones may become the last members of the family. It has already been confirmed that the Galaxy S21 Ultra will receive support for the S-Pen stylus, making further development of the Galaxy Note series impractical. Some of the company’s foldable devices are also expected to receive support for the stylus.

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