
Samsung continues to work on the implementation of One UI 3.0. The new Korean customization layer arrives packed with new features and will be available very soon. Recall that this new software was presented almost three months ago, and since then several versions have been released in the form of a public beta. Now, Samsung has offered more details, revealing that the arrival of Android 11 for its first phones is just around the corner.
The arrival of Android 11 is a major turning point for Samsung, and the first major operating system update for many flagship terminals. Recall that the Korean company will update the Android version for three years on its main devices, including the Galaxy S series, Galaxy Note and Galaxy A.

Arrives this month
Now, Samsung is beginning to give clear clues about when to expect the arrival of One UI 3.0 with Android 11. The company is updating the websites around the world, including Spain, dedicating a space to the new layer. In the small print that accompanies the news of One UI 3.0, Samsung reveals that the update will begin to be implemented during this month of November. However, no specific date or devices chosen for the first batch of updates have been offered.
The Galaxy S20 is expected to be the first devices to receive the new version , followed by the Galaxy Note 20. However, the space also makes mention of the Galaxy Fold, Galaxy Fold or Galaxy Z Fold2, as well as other products of the company like the Galaxy Tab S7 tablet. Although as we see, the update will begin to arrive this month, the implementation is expected to take a few months until it lands on all the chosen devices. Other top candidates are the Galaxy S10 and Note 10, as well as the main models of the Galaxy A family.

Full of news
Recall that some of the new features in One UI 3.0 include a redesigned user interface with a modified quick control panel. An Android 11-style media control widget is also integrated, allowing you to switch between various media players and audio output. The lock screen widgets have also changed the design, and in addition, this lock screen now features dynamic wallpapers in up to 10 categories. There are other interesting novelties such as full screen video calls or the new AR Emoji.
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