Samsung is working hard to bring One UI 3 to its smartphone range and has only recently moved the update of the Galaxy S10 series. Unfortunately, the company seems to have had serious issues with the Android 11-based firmware since it pulled the release since then – its OTA servers are pointing to the latest One UI 2.5 version again. As SamMobile reports, owners are complaining about blurry photos and devices being heated.

The Android 11 update originally launched after the Galaxy S10e and S10 5G in Switzerland, and a little later, India, weighing in at around 1.8 GB and coming with the January security level.

If you are stuck with the buggy Android 11 build, you may have to wait a while for Samsung to come up with a solution. If one is available, you can use Samsung’s Smart Switch PC app to get the new firmware as quickly as possible. There is no guarantee that it will work, but if you are impatient to get a functional camera and a cooler device again, it is worth a try.

So far, Samsung has done a good job of running One UI 3.0 to its devices, and this is the biggest issue with the Android 11 update that we have heard so far. Let’s hope the company can deliver the solution on time and resume its One UI 3.0 implementation on time – Samsung has beaten most of its competition so far, as well as improving last year’s Android 10 grid. .

We will keep this page informed when One UI 3 restarts, as well as the regular S10 and S10 +.

Android 11 update pulled

Samsung has stopped implementing Android 11 after complaints about hot devices and blurry photos. We have updated our coverage accordingly.

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Richard Gao contributed to this article.