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After Verizon, the Galaxy S20 stable Android 11-based One UI 3.0 update now rolling on T-Mobile [UPDATED]

[UPDATE 1: December 05, 2020]

The network carrier in the US, T-Mobile, has now started rolling out the stable Android 11-based One UI 3.0 update for the Galaxy S20 series.

[Original Article] – December 02, 2020

Samsung just did what it promised, the company previously said the update will come to the Galaxy S20 series in early December, well, this is December 2nd.

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Samsung with Verizon is rolling out the Android 11-based One UI 3.0 update to the Galaxy S20 series. It comes with the Android 11 and November 2020 security patches. Check the software versions below:

  • Galaxy S20 5G UW: G981VSQU1CTKH
  • Galaxy S20+ 5G: G986USQU1CTKH
  • Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G: G988USQU1CTKH

 

Check the complete changelog below:

What’s changing:

This software update brings the latest Android OS 11, with new features including Conversations, Bubbles, Categorized Notifications, and One UI 3.0.

The latest Android security patch is also included in this update.

Android OS 11 Update

Android OS 11 offers some of the newest ways to control your privacy, customize your phone, and get things done. It’s Android, just the way you want it.

  • ConversationsSee, respond to and control your conversations across multiple messaging apps. All in the same spot. Then select people you always chat with. These priority conversations show up on your lock screen.
  • BubblesWith Android 11, you can pin conversations so they always appear on top of other apps and screens. Bubbles keep the conversation going—while you stay focused on whatever else you’re doing. Access the chat anytime or anywhere.
  • One UI 3.0The new One UI 3.0 improves user interaction for Quick Panel, Toolbars, Notifications, Settings, and more.
  • Privacy ControlsOne-time permissions – Give one-time permissions to apps that need your mic, camera or location. The next time the app needs access, it must ask for permission again.Permissions auto‑reset – If you haven’t used an app in a while, you may not want it to keep accessing your data. So Android will reset permissions for your unused apps. You can always turn permissions back on.

 

If you want to check for the update manually, just head into the device Settings and then go to the Software update menu.

Note: Verizon just started the Android 11 rollout, you might have to wait for the update but it should soon be available for your device.


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