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    Here’s when your Galaxy device is scheduled to get One UI 3.0 stable update

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    Last updated: December 2nd, 2020 at 06:10 UTC+01:00

    Samsung had announced the One UI 3.0 beta program for developers four months ago. Since then, the company has released the Android 11-based One UI 3.0 beta update to various high-end smartphones. Last month, Samsung had promised that it will release the official roadmap for the One UI 3.0 stable update, and it has done just that.

    The company has now unveiled the official release schedule for the One UI 3.0 update for all the compatible Galaxy smartphones and tablets. Keep in mind that this release schedule is for Egypt, so updates could arrive a few weeks earlier or later, depending on the market.

    The first devices to receive the stable One UI 3.0 update are the Galaxy S20, Galaxy S20+, and the Galaxy S20 Ultra, and they will get the update later this month. The Galaxy Note 10, Galaxy Note 10+, Galaxy Note 20, Galaxy Note 20 Ultra, Galaxy S10, Galaxy S10+, Galaxy S10 Lite, Galaxy Z Fold 2, and the Galaxy Z Flip will get the One UI 3.0 update in January 2021.

    The Galaxy Fold will get the One UI 3.0 update in February 2021. Samsung will release the Android 11-based One UI 3.0 update to the Galaxy A51, Galaxy M21, Galaxy M30s, Galaxy M31, Galaxy Note 10 Lite, and the Galaxy Tab S7 in March 2021. In April 2021, the One UI 3.0 update will reach the Galaxy A50 and the Galaxy M51. The Galaxy A21s, Galaxy A31, Galaxy A70, Galaxy A71, Galaxy A80, Galaxy Tab S6, and the Galaxy Tab S6 Lite will receive the update in May 2021.

    Samsung will release the One UI 3.0 update to the Galaxy A01, Galaxy A01 Core, Galaxy A11, Galaxy M11, and the Galaxy Tab A in June 2021. In July 2021, the update will reach the Galaxy A30 and the Galaxy Tab S5e. In August 2021, the update will be released to various devices, including the Galaxy A10, Galaxy A10s, Galaxy A20, Galaxy A20s, Galaxy A30s, Galaxy Tab A 10.1, and the Galaxy Tab Active Pro.

    One UI 3.0 stable update release schedule for Galaxy devices in Egypt

    December 2020

    • Galaxy S20
    • Galaxy S20+
    • Galaxy S20 Ultra

    January 2021

    • Galaxy Note 10
    • Galaxy Note 10+
    • Galaxy Note 20
    • Galaxy Note 20 Ultra
    • Galaxy S10
    • Galaxy S10+
    • Galaxy S10 Lite
    • Galaxy Z Fold 2
    • Galaxy Z Flip

    February 2021

    • Galaxy Fold

    March 2021

    • Galaxy A51
    • Galaxy M21
    • Galaxy M30s
    • Galaxy M31
    • Galaxy Note 10 Lite
    • Galaxy Tab S7

    April 2021

    • Galaxy A50
    • Galaxy M51

    May 2021

    • Galaxy A21s
    • Galaxy A31
    • Galaxy A70
    • Galaxy A71
    • Galaxy A80
    • Galaxy Tab S6
    • Galaxy Tab S6 Lite

    June 2021

    • Galaxy A01
    • Galaxy A01 Core
    • Galaxy A11
    • Galaxy M11
    • Galaxy Tab A

    July 2021

    • Galaxy A30
    • Galaxy Tab S5e

    August 2021

    • Galaxy A10
    • Galaxy A10s
    • Galaxy A20
    • Galaxy A20s
    • Galaxy A30s
    • Galaxy Tab A 10.1
    • Galaxy Tab Active Pro

    This might not be the full list of devices, though, and we see that the Galaxy A50s, Galaxy S10e, and a few other phones are missing from the list. We will update the article when we find more information about the release schedule.

    Samsung One UI 3.0 Stable Update Release Dates

    Via Source FirmwarePhone Android 11Galaxy A01Galaxy A01 CoreGalaxy A11Galaxy A21sGalaxy A31Galaxy A51Galaxy A71Galaxy FoldGalaxy M11Galaxy M31Galaxy M51Galaxy Note 10 LiteGalaxy Note 20Galaxy Note 20 UltraGalaxy S10 LiteGalaxy S20Galaxy S20 PlusGalaxy S20 UltraGalaxy Tab A 10.1Galaxy Tab Active ProGalaxy Tab S5eGalaxy Tab S6Galaxy Tab S6 LiteGalaxy Tab S7Galaxy Z FlipGalaxy Z Fold 2One UI 3.0

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