Samsung is gradually expanding the One UI 3.0 beta for the Galaxy S20, Galaxy S20+ and Galaxy S20 Ultra in more markets. The company has started releasing the beta firmware for users in India today. The beta has already been released in a handful of markets across the globe. They include the United States, United Kingdom and Poland.
It's now India's turn to get in on the action. Registrations for the beta have been opened up today. There's no wait, either. Samsung is already sending out the firmware. So if you've registered, you should receive the over-the-air update today.
Galaxy S20 One UI 3.0 beta out in India
Samsung confirmed through its official forums for the country today that One UI 3.0 Android 11 beta registrations for the Galaxy S20 series are now open. Anyone with a compatible device can take part in the beta program. To sign up for the beta, tap on the One UI beta program banner in the Samsung Members app.
It shouldn't take long for the OTA update notification to arrive once registration for the beta has been completed. The beta firmware version G98xFXXU5ZTJF is now rolling out for the Galaxy S20 series in the country. It brings all of the new features that One UI 3.0 and Android 11 have to offer.
Check out our in-depth One UI 2.5 vs One UI 3.0 post to learn more about all of the new features. Those who don't want to run the beta on their phones won't have to wait too long for the public release. Samsung has already said that the Galaxy S20 series will get the final One UI 3.0 release before the end of this year.
There's good news for Galaxy Note 20 and Galaxy Note 20 Ultra owners as well. The One UI 3.0 beta for the Galaxy Note 20 series is live now in India.