Samsung is now rolling out the fourth One UI 4.0 beta update for the Galaxy Note 20 series. It should be the last beta update before Android 12 goes live to the public, so it's a very important step in the testing process. If all goes well, Samsung could release One UI 4.0 worldwide before or around the holidays.
The fourth One UI 4.0 beta update is now live for the Galaxy Note 20 and Galaxy Note 20 Ultra in South Korea. Beta testers in other markets don't have access to the fourth update yet, but they should be able to participate in the final beta stretch soon. Give it a few more days at most, and Samsung should roll out the fourth Android 12 beta in more markets.
This looks like the final polish
Beta testers can identify the update by the last four letters in the firmware number — ZULB. According to the changelog shared by a Samsung Community Manager, the fourth One UI 4 beta revision should address issues with Instagram and Facebook links not opening. It should also fix a problem with KakaoTalk chat bubble icons not disappearing, and lastly, users should now be able to run the Kiwoom Securities app.
Feel free to check our hands-on video below for a taste of One UI 4.0 beta on the Galaxy Note 20, though keep in mind that it's one of the previous beta builds, and things have improved in the meantime.
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