Samsung has already released its Android 11 update on many phones and tablets, which is branded as One UI 3.0, but the company has released a minor revision with the Galaxy S21 series. The One UI 3.1 update has already been confirmed to come on certain phones and tablets, and now the broad implementation is in full swing.
There are now reports of One UI 3.1 arriving on the Galaxy S10 series, Galaxy Note20 series, Z Fold 2, Z Flip, Z Flip 5G and Note10 series. Some of the deployments are still region-based – the S10 update, for example, seems to be mostly located in Europe – but it will eventually come here everywhere. We are still waiting for a number of A-series to get the upgrade, and it is possible that Samsung will decide to add more devices later.
One UI 3.1 software update is now available on the Galaxy Z Flip in India … Introduces features like adding Google Home Devices to the toolbar, erasing objects, updating single footage and more from the Samsung Galaxy S21 series . pic.twitter.com/HGOpnXIagl
– Ishan Agarwal (@ ishanagarwal24) 18 February 2021
One UI 3.1 update is now available # SamsungGalaxyS20Plus ππ» pic.twitter.com/5OUpP8tHWj
– Pratik Sarode (@pratiksarode) 22 February 2021
@TmoNuus The T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra received its One UI 3.1 update this morning. ππΎ pic.twitter.com/Fmh1APiX2c
– Rove McClain (@Rove_McClain) 24 February 2021
If you go to sleep with the One UI 3.1 update, I’m finally getting my Galaxy Note 20 Ultra π
– Derrek Lee (@theeBranLee) 24 February 2021
One UI 3.1 is still based on Android 11, but it does include some extra software features that first launched in the Galaxy S21 series. Most enhancements are for the camera, such as the Enhanced Single Take mode, an object glue, and video call effects for some applications. Thereβs also the blockchain-powered Private Share feature, smart home controls in the quick settings, and other small UX changes.
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