Some of these devices include the Galaxy S10e, Galaxy S10+, Galaxy S10, Galaxy S10 5G, Galaxy Note 10, Galaxy Note 10+, Galaxy Z Flip 5G, and Galaxy Z Fold 5G. Although a date has not been announced for this release, the beta programs for these smartphones are expected first in South Korea and later on in other regions.
Once the beta program goes live in South Korea, users in other regions should be able to see a banner in the Samsung Members app related to this release. For users in South Korea, the enrollment process should take just a few minutes. Individuals who enroll in the beta testing exercise can share their experiences with other users in the Samsung Members app. Aside the Android 11, this update also brings an improved camera performance, a new UI design, improved accessibility, better stock apps, and improvements to Parental Controls and Digital Wellbeing. Another interesting feature that accompanies this update lets you customize the call screen with any video you want. Samsung has done an excellent job with regular updates for its smartphones, and now that the One UI 3.0 beta is already on the horizon for a number of devices, we are certain it will reach more Samsung smartphones in the coming months. References