Samsung started rolling out the One UI 3.0 public beta update to the Galaxy S20 series earlier this month. Last week, the company started accepting One UI 3.0 public beta registrations for the Galaxy Note 20 series in the US. Now, the South Korean tech giant has started rolling out the One UI 3.0 public beta update to the Galaxy Note 20 and the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra in the US.
The first One UI 3.0 public beta update is now rolling out to the Galaxy Note 20 and the Note 20 Ultra in the US. The update is available for Sprint, T-Mobile, and unlocked versions of the Galaxy Note 20 series in the country. In case you have an eligible device, you can get enrolled in the public beta program via the Samsung Members app and tapping on the One UI Beta Program banner.
The new software update brings Android 11 to the Galaxy Note 20 and the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra. It also brings along the October 2020 security patch. The download size for the new update is above the 2GB mark and we recommend downloading it on your smartphone over a Wi-Fi network. Once you have successfully enrolled, you can download the update by using the Download and install option in the phone’s Settings » Software update menu.
One UI 3.0 brings a new design, including a blurred background for the notification shade, repositioned volume control sliders, a cleaner long-press menu for app shortcuts, call background personalization, improved stock apps, and a sleeker-looking lock screen. The AOD feature can now use GIFs, there's a new UI for Bixby Routines, and the Settings menu has been slightly redesigned.