Samsung recently promised to bring the One UI 3.0 beta to more of its smartphones, and starting today it’s making good on that promise.
The company on Monday rolled out One UI 3.0 beta to the Galaxy Z Flip 4G in Korea, giving more users the opportunity to see what Samsung’s latest software is all about. Samsung previously rolled out One UI 3.0 public beta builds for the Galaxy S20 series and Galaxy Note 20 series.
Samsung first announced the One UI 3.0 beta program in September, and since then the company has been putting in a lot of work in preparation for a public release. The new software, which is based on Android 11, offers a number of new features, including an improved Home Screen experience, an enhanced quick panel, and much more.
There’s a lot to get excited about, and the fact that Samsung has released a beta for another device suggests development is going well. The company said that the One UI 3.0 beta will soon come to the Galaxy Z Fold 2 5G, Galaxy Z Flip 5G, Galaxy 10 series, and the Galaxy Note series.
Of course, as the beta becomes more widely available, we’ll be sure to let everyone know.
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