We are entering that phase of the year in which we expect a good flood of updates for different Android devices. The fault of this is Google who, just a month ago, released the final stable version of Android 11 , encouraging brands to release the software update for their different devices.

Now that Google has released the latest security patch for its operating system, it is when the flagships of the different OEMs have a free hand to update. After the Pixel series, we learned about the possible update schedule for Samsung mobiles to One Ui 3.0 and now it begins to be fulfilled, as the customization layer is already available for the Galaxy S20 .

One UI 3.0 beta
The beta program opened last month for the Galaxy S20 Ultra, Galaxy S20 Plus, and the regular Galaxy S20. It was released for developers living in South Korea and the United States who want to test what One UI 3.0 is all about at the risk of being exposed to various bugs and problems, as is often the case with previous versions of any software. This time, it is not a closed program but the public beta version that is already available, thus starting the journey of Android 11 on the brand’s mobiles.
In the Samsung Members app, in the “Beta Notices” section, you will see the availability of the One UI 3.0 beta program . The public beta, known as ZTJ3, contains new features that were part of the latest developer preview release to which some enhancements have been added, such as the latest Android security patch, the updated quick panel layout, and various enhancements to the interface.

When?
The One UI 3.0 public beta is now available for models purchased in the United States and South Korea. Typically, the tech giant releases the newest version in its home country first, followed by the US Since this step has been taken jointly, it is quite likely that the deadlines will be shortened and the update will be rolled out in the next few days or weeks in other markets the European.
Of course, in order to install the One UI 3.0 beta on your Samsung Galaxy S20, you must first be part of the Samsung beta program, since you still have time to register. All you need is a Samsung account and, of course, a Galaxy S20 in your possession to register from this page .
Source>XDA Developers