Samsung Galaxy S20, S20+ and S20 Ultra in the US now also getting One UI 3.0 beta

Peter, 07 October 2020

Just a day after the One UI 3.0 beta for the original Galaxy S20 trio went public in South Korea, Samsung started rolling it out to users in the US as well. Soon, the update should also reach Europe (Germany, Poland, the UK), India and China.

Going back to the US, only T-Mobile users seem to be getting the update right now, but that's likely due to the staged nature of the rollout. You can use the Samsung Members app to subscribe to the beta channel and get this update. You will be trying out Android 11 + One UI 3.0 ahead of other users, the changelog is pretty extensive so there is a lot to see.

Note that the beta is not free of bugs, but you have the option to roll back if the issues prove too bothersome. Just make sure to back up your data first.

Here’s a screenshot from one Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G user that lists the changelog in full. This update weighs almost 3 GB and also includes the October 1 security patch. Galaxy S20 5G and Galaxy S20+ 5G users can join the beta testing as well.

Samsung Galaxy S20, S20+ and S20 Ultra in the US now also getting One UI 3.0 beta

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Reader comments

  • Anonymous
  • 01 Nov 2020
  • fkT

Just goes to show why it's such a gimmick for the common people to use on phones. It should be for smart cities, not smartphones. Thankfully, Samsung releases 4G and 5G versions and I can choose to get the cheaper ones.

  • nhsabz
  • 08 Oct 2020
  • gwL

It's interesting to see 42 mins+ left for downloading an update firmware on a 5G network🤓

  • Anonymous
  • 08 Oct 2020
  • mpN

Unbelievable the original fold 5g one of samsungs most expensive and premium handset is still waiting for 2.5 yet the s10 lite has had it for time...it is on the fold 2 so there's not much to change to put it on the fold 5g...when you pay the ex...

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