[Update: Changelog Added] Stable Android 11 Update for Samsung Galaxy S20 FE released (One UI 3.0)

Samsung has been working painstakingly for providing the newer updates to the Galaxy smartphones. The company had already rolled out its newest One UI 3.0 based Android 11 update to the Galaxy S20 and Note 20 lineup. Now the company has started pushing the One UI 3.0 update on the Galaxy S20 FE (Fan Edition). The update bags a list of useful features and newest security patch. Here’s everything you need to know about Samsung Galaxy S20 FE Android 11 (One UI 3.0) Update.

Originally published on December 18th: Samsung Galaxy S20 FE Android 11 Update Changelog Added.

According to the official One UI 3.0 roadmap, the S20 FE is slated to receive the update in the month of February. Initially, people in Russia are reportedly receiving the newer One UI 3.0 based Android 11 update. Now the company has expanded the program for over a dozen of countries across globe. Android 11 update on Galaxy S20 FE carries G780FXXU1BTL1 build number. The newer build also bags December 2020 monthly security patch.

This is the first major update for the Galaxy S20 FE that brings a list of useful features to the smartphone. The list includes features like overhauled Notification panel and long-press menu for apps, new Volume controls layout, intuitive lock screen and Bixby Routines, a flurry of customizations to AOD, and much more. It also bags basic features of Android 11, as for now, the full changelog of the newer update is not available to us.


Samsung Galaxy S20 FE One UI 3.0 – Changelog

Visual Design

We’ve refreshed the look and feel of One UI 3 in lots of ways, big and small, from new, more consistent icons to smarter organization of the quick panel and notifications. Motion is smoother and more natural than ever, with improved animations and haptic feedback for common interactions. And the interface responds to different screen sizes to provide the best experience on any device, whether it’s a phone, foldable, or tablet.

Improved Performance

We optimized One UI 3 with enhanced dynamic memory allocation, so apps run faster and perform better. We’ve also restricted background activities to provide better performance and power usage.

Better Customization

  • New image categories have been added to Dynamic Lock screen, and you can select up to 5 categories at once.
  • On the Lock screen, you can add a widget to check your usage time.
  • Get an interactive preview when setting a wallpaper.
  • Adjusting the Always On Display and Lock screen is easier.
  • Add a call background to see a picture or video when you make or receive a call.
  • In Samsung Internet, you can reorder and lock tabs.
  • Bixby Routines has even more controls to help you automate your life.
  • New icons and Lock screen widgets make it easier to find and control your routines.
  • Use Digital Wellbeing with separate personal and work profiles.

Home screen and Lock screen

  • Add widgets by touching and holding an app icon on the Home screen.
  • Turn off the screen by double tapping on an empty space on the Home or Lock screen. (Set it up in Settings > Advanced features > Motions and gestures.)
  • On the Lock screen, tap the clock area to see widgets like calendar, weather, and music.

Calls and chats

  • See conversations separately in the notification panel. Works with Messages and your favorite chat apps.
  • Easily remove duplicate contacts stored in the same account in Contacts. The storage period for deleted contacts has been extended from 15 days to 30 days.
  • Added the ability to edit multiple linked contacts from a single screen.
  • Added Trash in Messages so that recently deleted messages are stored for 30 days.

Pictures and videos

  • Take pictures quicker with improved auto focus and auto exposure.
  • View, edit, and share pictures and videos more easily from Gallery.
  • Find pictures and videos quicker with new search features and categories and Gallery.
  • Revert edited pictures to their original versions at any time, even after they’re saved, so you never lose a shot.

Settings

  • Settings has a new simpler look and feel. Your Samsung account is shown at the top, and Home screen settings are now easier to access.
  • Find the settings you need more easily with new Search features. You’ll get better results for synonyms and common misspellings, and you can tap on tags to see groups of related settings.
  • Quick settings buttons have been reduced to provide only the most commonly used features. You can also add buttons to create your own customized quick panel.

Samsung Keyboard

  • Increased the number of input languages to 370.
  • Made it easier to paste copied images and verification codes from text messages.
  • Added emoji and sticker suggestions when you enter a text-based emoticon.
  • Improved the keyboard layout to provide a larger space bar when entering web and email addresses.
  • Reorganized Keyboard settings so it’s easier to access frequently used settings.

Productivity

Maintain a healthy balance between work and life by minimizing repetitive and complicated tasks and handling them efficiently.

  • Bixby Routines has even more controls to help you automate your life, including a setting to return everything to the way it was before the routine ran.
  • New routines will be recommended based on your daily life and control your routines.
  • In Internet, you can hide the status and navigation bars for a more immersive experience and quickly translate webpages.
  • You’ll be prompted to block websites that send too many pop-ups or notifications.
  • You can browse and select cloud drive files from the file selection screen in My Files.
  • You can now delete cache files in My Files to easily free up storage space.
  • Events with the same start time are displayed together in the month and list views in Calendar.
  • Use your phone or tablet app icon layout in Samsung DeX so you know where everything is.
  • Open the touch pad from the navigation bar on your phone or tablet.

Easy media and device control

Media and device control is easier with the improved media panel in notifications. You can see recently used media apps and quickly change the playback device. You can also quick-launch Android Auto by selecting it from the Connections menu in Settings.

Identify and improve your digital habits

Improved Digital Wellbeing features make it easy to check how you’re using your phone or tablet and help you form good digital habits. Check your usage while driving or see weekly changes in your screen time by function at a glance through upgraded weekly reports. You can also use Digital Wellbeing with separate personal and work profiles.

Accessibility for everyone

One UI 3 recommends useful accessibility features for you based on your usage. The improved Accessibility shortcut makes accessibility features easier to start and use. You can use the Speak keyboard input aloud feature to get voice feedback of your typing even when Talkback is turned off.

Stronger privacy protection

You can now let an app access to your microphone, camera, or location just one time. Any permissions that an app hasn’t used in a while will be automatically revoked. You can no longer give apps permission to always see your location when they’re not in use, you need to go to the location permission page for the app in Settings.

Additional improvements

  • In Clock, you can hear the time and preset name of the alarm read aloud when an alarm rings.

Samsung Galaxy S20 FE Android 11 Update

One UI 3.0 based Android 11 Update is rolling over-the-air in different batches. If you’re in a haste, then you can manually check the software updates from settings, as there are some times when OTA notification did not arrive.

To manually check for updates simply go to Settings on your Galaxy S20 FE 5G. And then go to System > Software Update. It will show the available update that you can download and install on your phone.

You can also download the firmware for the Galaxy S20 FE phones manually once it is available on Samsung’s server, by following the below tips.

If you’re in a haste, then you update your device manually, using Frija tool, SamFirm tool, or SamMobile website. If you are using one of the tools then enter your model and country code and download the firmware. Once downloaded, you can flash the firmware using Odin Tool. Then flash the file to your device. If you want to do so, then I recommend you take a backup prior to diving into the process. That’s it.

We’ll share more details once available to us, make sure to follow us on (@YTECHB) and Google News (@YTECHB) for quick updates.

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