Samsung highlights new features in One UI 3.0 based on Android 11



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Over the past few weeks, Samsung has been hard at work testing its One UI 3.0, which is based on Android 11. In September, it released a developer beta of the Galaxy S20, with an extensive changelog of what’s new. Now, Samsung has updated its Malaysian website to highlight some of the biggest new features in One UI 3.0, which the company said will launch in November.

Many of the features highlighted on Samsung’s website focus on the simpler, streamlined look of One UI 3.0. “It provides you with significant innovations and improves your daily life, ensuring that you adapt to an ever-changing world,” says the Samsung website.

Samsung One UI 3.0 Lock Screen and Notifications

One of the new improvements focuses on comfort. Samsung specifically highlights an improved quick panel, which makes it easier for users to switch between their music and videos. The notification panel has also been improved, providing users with more information at a glance, even when the phone is locked.

One UI 3.0 has also been optimized for screen size, which means that it will adapt to whatever Galaxy device you are using, including the Galaxy Z Fold 2. When the Z Fold 2 is closed, you will see one more smartphone interface. traditional. But when opened, One UI 3.0 adjusts to the size of the main screen, offering a tablet-like experience.

Speaking of Samsung’s foldable device, Samsung said that Dual Preview and Rear Cam Selfie will be available on the Galaxy Fold when One UI 3.0 launches. Galaxy Z Fold 2 owners already have access to both camera functions. Samsung also highlights an expansion of its dynamic lock screen from five categories in One UI 2.5 to 10 categories in One UI 3.0. Finally, the company’s website says that full-screen video calling comes in the same update.

Samsung One UI 3 Full Screen Video

Samsung’s website only scratches the surface of what comes in One UI 3.0. These are just a few of the highlights, but the company’s new update promises to make many quality of life improvements and generally improve the performance of its software. If the changelog we saw in September is anything to go through, not to mention the highlights above, Galaxy owners are in luck.

According to Samsung, One UI 3.0 will be available from November. However, if you want to test a beta version, Samsung is actively recruiting new testers who have a Galaxy S20 or Galaxy Note 20 series device.

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