Samsung has confirmed that the One UI 3.0 beta for the Galaxy S20 series is coming soon


Samsung unveiled the Android 11-based One UI 3.0 update for the Galaxy S20 series two months ago. The developer beta version of One UI 3.0 was released earlier this month, and the UI design changes and all new features were also revealed. The company has now announced that it will soon release a public beta version of the One UI 3.0 for the Galaxy S20 series.

The community manager of beta operations announced through a post from the community of Samsung members that the One UI 3.0 beta version is coming soon for the Galaxy S20, Galaxy S20 + and Galaxy S20 Ultra in South Korea. Interested users can sign up for the program through the Samsung Members app. The Via Facial launch date and download link will be unveiled by the app, so if you don’t already have a Samsung Members app, it’s time to install it and get your device ready.

Right now, the release plan has been unveiled only for South Korea, but we believe the beta program will then be open to users in other markets such as Germany, India and the US. Once the One UI 3.0 beta update for the Galaxy S20 series is released, Samsung may introduce a similar program for the Galaxy Note 20 series in the future. You can see the official changelog for the Android 11-based One UI 3.0 update here.

Samsung One UI 3.0 beta release date

Features a UI 3.0

A UI 3.0 Galaxy S20 series improves camera camera including better of tofocus and stabilization. Other features include a trash can for messages, the ability to delete duplicate contacts, and on-screen customization. Improved calendar and reminders apps are also a part of this package. Samsung has added weekly trends for digital wellbeing and a separate profile for work and personal profile. Time spent on calls while driving and screen time is also available in screen widget one UI 3.0.

Long pressing the app’s icon allows users to add an associated widget to the home screen. The screen can be locked by double-tapping the blank area on the home screen. Android 11 features such as notification area conversations, chat bubbles and media playback widget are also present in One UI 3.0. Samsung’s new version of the Internet, which includes new features, including new add-ons and improvements to the Samsung keyboard and wireless dex.