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Samsung releases Android 11 update to the Galaxy A30s

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Last updated: March 1st, 2024 at 20:38 UTC+01:00

Samsung has updated most of its smartphones to Android 11 and One UI 3. Earlier today, the company released the Android 11 update to the Galaxy A20. Two weeks ago, the Galaxy A30s was spotted with Android 11 in Wi-Fi (WFA) certification database. Now, Samsung has released the Android 11 update to the smartphone.

The Galaxy A30s is now getting the latest Android version with the new software update in Russia. The newest update, which has firmware version A307FNXXU2CUF2, brings Android 11 to the smartphone along with One UI 3.1 and the May 2021 security patch. The device should get Android 11 features like auto permissions reset, chat bubbles, conversations section in the notifications area, dedicated media player widget in quick settings toggles zone, one-time permissions, and improved privacy and security.

One UI 3 features like refreshed UI design, newer versions of all stock apps with more features, more Dynamic Lockscreen options, improved AoD mode, improved Digital Wellbeing and parental control features, redesigned Device Care page, easier-to-access smart home controls, and Auto Switch for Galaxy Buds.

If you are a Galaxy A30s user in Russia, you can now download the latest software update by navigating to Settings » Software update on your smartphone and clicking on Download and install. If you consider yourself an advanced user with knowledge on how to flash the firmware on your smartphone, you can download the latest firmware file from our firmware database and flash it manually.

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