Samsung is all set to release its Android 11 based One UI 3.0 update for users. And with the rollout of the second One UI 3.0 beta, it is clear that Galaxy Note 20 series will be among few devices to get the update in the first few batches. It is not a surprise because both Galaxy Note 20 and Galaxy Note 20 Ultra is the latest flagship phones till now. Here we are going to share some information about the Galaxy Note 20 second One UI 3.0 beta.
Recently the company has also pushed the fourth beta for the Galaxy S20 series which means Samsung has almost completed the test phase for One UI 3.0. And so you can expect the Android 11 based One UI 3.0 stable update any time soon.
As expected the latest One UI 3.0 beta comes with bug fixes. If we recall some of the major bugs that includes App force stopping then it has been fixed in the second beta. So no irritating apps shut down after the second beta. The update has fixed most of the major bugs that are available in the first beta.
Also the second One UI 3.0 beta brings the latest November 2020 security patch for Galaxy Note 20 and Note 20 Ultra users. Let us know if you see any new features in the second One UI 3.0 beta.
The latest or the second One UI 3.0 beta update arrives with the firmware version N98xxXXU1ZTJQ where xx depends on the model. The incremental update is available under 700MB. For now, the update is available in India but soon you can expect in other regions too. It will cover all the regions the UK, Germany, and the US where users have access to the first One UI 3.0 beta.
It is only available for users who have registered for the beta program or already in the first One UI 3.0 beta build. You can check for the update from Settings > Software Update. And if the update is available click on the Download & Install button.
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We won’t recommend the beta build to use as a daily driver because it is a beta build and it may have some bugs which will be fixed later in next updates. But if you just want to try the Android 11 and don’t mind bugs, then you can install it through firmware. For more updates related to One UI, stay connected to YTECHB and enjoy the latest news and guides.
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