The new One UI 4.0 beta for the Galaxy Note 20 series is out with some bug fixes. One UI 4.0 beta testing began last month and the third beta was rolled out earlier this month. The Galaxy Note 20 series is one of the first few Samsung phones that are scheduled to receive the stable One UI 4.0 update. And with One UI 4.0 Beta 4, we are one step closer to a stable Android 12 on Note 20 series.
Android 12 based One UI 4.0 beta 4 for the Galaxy Note 20 series could be the last beta before the stable release. And if so, then it will be a treat for Galaxy Note 20 and Galaxy Note 20 Ultra users. Samsung announced the Galaxy Note 20 One UI 4.0 Beta 4 update on its community forum.
The latest One UI 4.0 Beta 4 for Galaxy Note 20 series comes with the build version ZULB. The beta is currently rolling out in Korea first, but it will soon be available in other regions where beta 3 has already been released. If you are looking for new features in the new beta then you will be disappointed. But it is a good thing that if a company focuses only on bug fixes, then it means that a stable update is almost near.
Here are some bug fixes and changes mentioned at the community forum.
Revision history
- Minimize KakaoTalk window bubble icon does not disappear
- Fix booting into safe mode or entering recovery mode after update
- Link does not open in some apps such as Instagram and Facebook
- Kiwoom Securities app does not run
Samsung Galaxy Note 20 One UI 4.0 Beta 4 is available to users who signed up for the Beta program. If you are already testing One UI 4.0 beta on your Galaxy Note 20 or Note 20 Ultra, then you will receive the update on your device. To manually check for the update, go to Settings > Software Update. Before upgrading to a new beta make sure to backup your data and also charge your phone to at least 50%.
If you want to test the Android 12 on your Galaxy Note 20 or Note 20 Ultra before the stable release, then you can sign up for the beta program from the Samsung Member app. You can follow this guide.
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