Samsung expanding One UI 3 beta to more devices, flagships and foldables

Robert Haba
Robert Haba
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Over the years, Samsung’s app has come a heck of a long way, being the only Android edition I consider worth using. Centered on Android 11, the One UI 3 beta seeks to further enhance things in multiple areas across the board, but currently it is only available on the S20 and Note20 series. However, with the company announcing a forthcoming beta program for the S10, Note10, Z Flip 5 G, and Z Fold 2, that’s about to change.

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Samsung shared its intentions to kick off the beta program in its home country in a post on its South Korean forum, with other regions in Europe and the US to follow. A similar rollout followed the S20 and Note20, so no surprises there. All versions of the S10 and Note10 family are included, however the same can not be said for the Z Flip: for now, the beta seems to be restricted to the newer 5 G version, although that may change as we reach release.

The rollout has already begun for the Note10 +, according to users on Reddit and the Samsung website, so we can expect these other phones to catch up shortly.

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Robert Haba is the founder and editor-in-chief of Droid Tools. A lifelong gadget enthusiast with over a decade following the Android ecosystem, he built this publication to cut through the noise and give readers honest, real-world coverage of the tech they actually use.

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