After Samsung previously rolled out One UI 3.0 public beta builds specifically for the Galaxy S20 series some time earlier this month, the company decided to expand the use of the One UI 3.0 beta program to the new Galaxy Note 20 series. Samsung has also announced that it will also be including a few more units.
One UI 3.0 for selected Samsung units
While a number of devices are still yet to receive their very first stable One UI 3.0 build its bases on the Android 11, Samsung announced that it will also be expanding the One UI 3.0 beta program towards an array of different products.
Along with both the Galaxy Z Fold 2 as well as the Galaxy Z Flip 5G, according to Samsung, the company is also said to be extending the One UI 3.0 beta to a number of its much older flagships. The One UI 3.0 beta programs will include both the Galaxy Note 10 series as well as the Galaxy S10 series.
How can users access the One UI 3.0 beta update
The company has released another statement announcing the beta release for the said devices but no date was previously mentioned. According to xda-developers, once the known One UI 3.0 beta update finally rolls out for the devices, people might be able to see a banner officially announcing the release within the Samsung Members app.
It was also stated that users with the said devices can easily tap on the banner in order for them to register for the known beta program. After this, users can easily tap on the seen enroll button located on the following page. The app is said to take just a few minutes for it to process the enrollment but after this, users will be able to receive the known One UI 3.0 beta update directly on the device.
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Samsung's upcoming update and what it includes
Samsung is now expected to be setting up the One UI 3.0 update threads directly for each of the devices within its forums. This is where beta testers will eventually share their own feedback directly on the official open beta release.
Users have to try the beta program for themselves in order to see exactly what updates Samsung has been working on. Although this is still the beta program, it should allow users enough exciting features that Samsung has been working on.
For those fans of Samsung, the One UI 3.0 update is supposedly a huge update for those compatible units. For the other units, owners might have to wait for the official version after the beta program for them to be able to access the update. However, the beta program still has to show solid results before it can be rolled out to more numbers of units.
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Written by Urian Buenconsejo