Samsung begins rolling out the Android 11/One UI 3.0 update to the Galaxy S10 series

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Having already run a beta program for Galaxy S10 users, Samsung has begun rolling out the stable Android 11/One UI 3.0 release to the series in Europe, which means it’s the Exynos-powered version that is being upgraded.

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With the Android 11/One UI 3.0 update already begun rolling to the Galaxy Note 10 range in Europe, next up is the Galaxy S10 series with users in Switzerland reporting that their Galaxy S10e and Galaxy S10 5G handsets are getting the OS upgrade. While it’s a tiny userbase that is currently eligible for the update, it does mean that Samsung will begin pushing the new firmware to other countries over the next week or two once the brand is certain that there are no showstopping bugs present.

It’s bad news for those who enrolled in the One UI 3.0 beta program, though, because SamMobile is reporting that participants may only receive the One UI 3.0 update after non-participants whose phones are running One UI 2.5.


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