Stable Android 11 update for Samsung Galaxy Note 20 (Ultra) released [One UI 3.0]

In October, Samsung initially kicked-off One UI 3.0 based Android 11 beta for the Galaxy Note 20 lineup phones. Later it receives a number of improvements via beta patches. The device is slated to receive the One UI 3.0 stable update in the first month of 2021. But now the news comes out that AT&T Galaxy Note 20 Ultra has started receiving Android 11 stable update. Here’s everything you need to know about Samsung Galaxy Note 20 One UI 3.0 Update (Android 11 Stable).

The user (@Rskyline) on twitter has reportedly receiving the stable build on their Note 20 Ultra ATT. Not only this, but a user named @efrancis1409 on reddit also reported receiving the stable update. The stable Android 11 update on Note 20 Ultra is seeding over-the-air with N986USQU1CTL2 build number and weighs around 2.6GB of download size.

The newer update bumps up the monthly security patch to December 2020. As it’s a stable build, so there’s no need to be worried much about the bugs. The One UI 3.0 stable builds pack all the essential features which are available in the previously released beta patches.

In terms of features details, then the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Android 11 Stable update bags the 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 Note 20 Ultra One UI 3.0 Stable Update (Android 11)

As for now, the stable update is available for the AT&T users, hopefully, it will be expanded to other regions in the coming days. The stable patch for other users will be rolling in the coming days via OTA. Not only the features, but the update also bump up the monthly security patch version on the Galaxy Note 20 series phones.

In case you’ve not received the OTA notification on your Galaxy Note 20 or Note 20 Ultra, then I recommend you to check the updates manually in the system settings.

To manually check for updates simply go to Settings on your Galaxy Note 20 and Note 20 Ultra. 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 Note 20 lineup 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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Haneet is the Founder and Editor-In-Chief of YTECHB. He has a huge passion for tinkering with latest smartphones, wearables, smart home devices, smart TVs, and more. As an avid Apple Ecosystem user, he loves customizing his iPhone and iPad to suit his needs. For tips, you can connect Haneet at haneetsingh@outlook.com In 2019, Haneet and the YTECHB team exclusively shared the wallpapers of iPhone 11 right before the launch event. In 2020, Haneet alongside his team members shared exclusive renders and official photos of two Samsung Galaxy smartphones - the Galaxy M11, and Galaxy M21. Later, the YTECHB team leaks information about Motorola's feature phones and Razr 3. In the last few months, our team shared Galaxy S24 Ultra leaks and more. You may come across his work getting mentioned in The Times of India, India Today, Hindustan Times, NDTV, TechRadar, Digital Trends, Yahoo News, GSMArena, Android Authority, Android Central, Android Headlines, SamMobile, XDA, 9to5Google, and many other publications. He works across news, updates, features, guides, and more. If YTECHB writes about it, you can expect him to be involved in some way.

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