The Android 11 Beta Launch party will be livestreamed on June 3
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- Charlie welton
- qpE
- 29 May 2020
can android samsung users update the android 11 beta on june 3rd will it work
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- blanc
- aXL
- 29 May 2020
They should name it 10.2 or 10.4
I mean they don't have anything noteworthy to call it 11
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- Anonymous
- atf
- 29 May 2020
Anonymous, 29 May 2020sorry if I missed spelled about that word it said is the S... moreNope. Might be the upcoming Note 20s.
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- Toms_Jones
- nmN
- 29 May 2020
Anonymous, 29 May 2020sorry if I missed spelled about that word it said is the S... moreDefinately not. Samsung updates always take a lot of Time. If The announcement comes at 3rd of june, S20 can expect it around december or q1 2021
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- Anonymous
- qpE
- 29 May 2020
sorry if I missed spelled about that word it said is the Samsung galaxy s series getting android 11 and note series on june 3
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- charlie welton
- qpE
- 29 May 2020
is trhe Samsung galxy s series and the note series getting android 11 june 3rd yes or no
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- Anonymous
- atf
- 29 May 2020
Peter-B, 28 May 2020They stopped naming the Android versions with 10 (initially... moreThat’s new numbering better than bakery.
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- Anonymous
- atf
- 29 May 2020
Anonymous, 29 May 2020It's not really, you get fresh reasons to avoid. I flat out... moreUsed android pie on my pervious S9 plus and my pervious note 9 compare it to android 10 there’s no way android pie better than android 10 especially in terms of performance.
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- Anonymous
- atf
- 29 May 2020
BigDisplay, 29 May 2020Am I the only one not getting hmmm... New Android, to be ho... moreSoon android will be like iOS.
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- Anonymous
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- 29 May 2020
BigDisplay, 29 May 2020Am I the only one not getting hmmm... New Android, to be ho... moreIt's not really, you get fresh reasons to avoid. I flat out refuse android 10 for example, way too many limitations.
The last great android is android Pie, once they have lost sweets' designations people lost a real reason to upgrade (no good new features, plenty of bad new "features")...
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- BigDisplay
- mbW
- 29 May 2020
Am I the only one not getting hmmm... New Android, to be honest it's little big boring now... No Apple for me, been there done that.
But I really miss somthing, somthing new.
Completely different, new and wild... What, I don't know.
But a new Android don't tease me anymore.
But I think, thx to US, somthing new will come in a few years.
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- Spanky
- nD@
- 28 May 2020
Peter-B, 28 May 2020They stopped naming the Android versions with 10 (initially... moreI like the current naming scheme (just numbers). How can you take an OS named Jellybean or Froyo seriously?
This reminds me: GORILLA Glass? Really?
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- OwnFix3
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- 28 May 2020
Anonymous, 28 May 2020R for Regression. We get features cut down till Android tot... moreFor real, every Android upgrade seems to come with a lot of restrictions.
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- Anonymous
- vry
- 28 May 2020
Love the Community, 28 May 2020If they still keep the name, what would the R in Android R ... moreR for Regression. We get features cut down till Android totally sinks to IOS levels of restrictions.
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- Love the Community
- Fv4
- 28 May 2020
Peter-B, 28 May 2020They stopped naming the Android versions with 10 (initially... moreWelp, gone are the quirky traits of technology. Android's so mature enough to go corporate with their naming schemes moving forward lol.
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- xJM
- 28 May 2020
Love the Community, 28 May 2020If they still keep the name, what would the R in Android R ... moreThey stopped naming the Android versions with 10 (initially it was "Android Q", but they never said what the "Q" stands for).
Also, they go for sweets so raclette probably wouldn't have been it. Reese's maybe, they did name 4.4 KitKat after all. I do wish they kept naming the versions, "Android 11" sounds bland.
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- Anonymous
- GQd
- 28 May 2020
there will be no change
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- Love the Community
- Fv4
- 28 May 2020
If they still keep the name, what would the R in Android R stand for? Raclette (trendy melted cheese scraped from the wheel on any meaty meal)? Reeses?