One UI 3.0 beta delayed for Galaxy S10 and more due to high battery consumption


Samsung discontinued the One UI 3.0 open beta program for more than half a dozen of its Galaxy 2019 and 2020 flagships due to some rather alarming glitches that came to light. More specifically, it would appear that the current experimental builds of the company’s first mobile operating system based on Android 11 have a tendency to absolutely ruin the battery life of any poor device found running them.

To be more specific, the issue was first reported by several Galaxy Note 10 owners who participated in Samsung’s ongoing testing, but the manufacturer’s decision to indefinitely postpone each planned test program shortly after reviewing such claims seems to indicate that these problems go beyond 2019. range of smartphones equipped with stylus. Unfortunately, this is all happening just several days after the One UI 3.0 beta program finally started expanding to the Galaxy Note 10 lineup after much anticipation.

An increasingly suspicious UI 3.0 roadmap

Affected devices whose beta versions of One UI 3.0 were delayed or discontinued as a result of this development include the entire Galaxy S10 family, both Galaxy Note 10 series devices, all versions of the Galaxy Z Flip and the Galaxy Z Fold 2. Decision on the indefinite delay was confirmed by a Samsung community manager on the company’s official product forums.

In addition to the terribly bad battery life, Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy Note 10+ users running the recent beta version of One UI 3.0 also complained about persistent app crashes, minor S Pen inconsistencies, and other common suspects that they are commonly found when running experimental software. Overall, there’s not much to do at this point, but keep your fingers crossed in the hope that Samsung will get to the bottom of these technical difficulties in a timely manner and quickly resume the One UI 3.0 beta program, which wasn’t exactly on its way. of win. any rapid implementation awards even before being quarantined in this way.