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The following is the original story (from November 17):

Samsung’s One UI 3.0 skin on Android 11 has not yet been released to the public as a stable update. Surprisingly, Samsung did not even participate in the Android 11 beta program with Google.

Therefore, users of the Samsung Galaxy S20 and Samsung Galaxy Note 20 series had the chance to try the beta One One UI 3.0 based on Android 11 after Google released the stable update.

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Samsung Galaxy S20

The One UI 3.0 beta program first began for the Samsung Galaxy S20 range in its home country – South Korea – and then expanded to other regions, including Germany and the United States.

Samsung has currently released six beta updates to One UI 3.0 with the latest version of ZTKA software.

That being said, you can check out our dedicated tracker to learn more about the launch of One UI 3.0 for all eligible Samsung smartphones.

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Now, even if One UI 3.0 is fresh on the block, we will probably see that Samsung will launch its One UI 3.1 skin based on Android 11 in the next few months.

Specifically, we may see the new skin on January 14, 2021, according to Jon Prosser, who claimed that Samsung will announce the Galaxy S21 series at that time.

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Now, if you are wondering what the announcement of the Samsung Galaxy S21 series has to do with the One UI 3.1 skin, then listen to us.

Samsung has a habit of launching new flagships with a slightly newer version of its internal skin.

Take for example the Samsung Galaxy S9 series, both devices have received the update to One UI 1.0. Then, when Samsung launched the Galaxy S10 series, it came preloaded with One UI 1.1.

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Similarly, the South Korean giant launched the Galaxy S20 series with the One UI 2.1 skin, and the Galaxy Note 20 series came with the out-of-the-box One UI 2.5.

So, unless Samsung decides to change the existing trend that we just highlighted, it is more than likely that the Samsung Galaxy S21 series will come with the One UI 3.1 skin pre-installed.

This means that we will have three smartphones – Galaxy S21, Galaxy S21 + and Galaxy S21 Ultra – running One UI 3.1 early next year.

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Galaxy Note 20 Ultra

Given that we are still a few months away from the expected launch, there is little or no information on what to expect from the next Samsung skin.

However, Samsung is likely to refine some of the existing features and may even add some new ones to improve the user experience.

Current features, such as Moon mode and Night mode, could see some improvements with the new skin, as highlighted here.

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Samsung Galaxy S20 +

In addition, you can expect to see some of the Samsung Galaxy S21 series features brought to older Samsung phones, such as the Galaxy S20 and Note 20 series, with the One UI 3.1 update.

But it is worth noting that not all the features that Samsung can introduce with the Galaxy S21 range would be available on older smartphones due to hardware limitations.

Of course, don’t expect to see major UI revisions, as upgrading to One UI 3.1 from One UI 3.0 is not a major one.

As for the devices that will receive the One UI 3.1 update, we expect Samsung to release the next version for all smartphones that are eligible for the Android-11-based One UI 3.0 update.

However, most of the information we have about the One UI 3.1 update is based on previous speculations and trends and should therefore not be treated as official claims.

As usual, we will continue scanning for any developments regarding Samsung’s One UI 3.1 skin and we will post an update once new details appear.

Update 1 (December 3)

IT IS 11:45: While answering a question from the user about a night mode error, a Samsung team member responded by saying that Google will address the issue by the end of this month (i.e. December).

They also added that Samsung will continue with further improvements after the release of One UI 3.1. Does this suggest that One UI 3.1 may appear sooner than expected?

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Here is a translation of the message in screengrab:

Night mode is not applied when a disaster message is received. Hello? This phenomenon will be corrected by Google at the end of December and, after the official launch of One UI 3.1, we will continue with the additional S / W improvement.

IT IS 11:45: The cross-device copying and pasting feature of the clipboard (which is already supported on the Galaxy S20) – will come on other devices along with the One UI 3.1 update. That is, the clipboards will be synchronized between devices (phones and tabs).

The information was revealed by a moderator of the Samsung community.

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Here is a translation of the user-shared screenshot:

I’m in charge of the Samsung keyboard. First, 1. Clipboard will be connected between phone and tablet in version 3.1 of ONE UI. Many people work hard for this, so please wait a bit. 2. Samsung keyboard settings (as you probably already know) can be moved from your existing phone to your current phone via the smart switch.

Update 2 (December 15)

IT IS 18:00: New developments indicate that Samsung will give users the option to choose between Google Discover and Samsung Free / Samsung Daily as a side panel on the home screen with the One UI 3.1 update.

Update 3 (January 5)

IT IS 15:35: Thanks to a new video posted by Jimmy is Promo on YouTube, you can now take a look at some of the new features that will come with One UI 3.1, such as new call wallpaper, continued application on other devices, and more features. the room.

Update 4 (January 9)

IT IS 11:40: Samsung is expected to introduce a blockchain-based file sharing application called Private Share with the One UI 3.1 update expected to be pre-installed on the Galaxy S21. Go here for all the details.

Update 5 (January 16)

IT IS 11:05: Samsung has launched the Galaxy S21 range with the One UI 3.1 skin on board the devices. And now it’s confirmed that One UI 3.1 brings the Google Discover feed.

In addition, the new flagships come with the Google Messages app pre-installed. Also part of One UI 3.1 is the option for users to stream their Google Duo video chats to Samsung smart TVs according to a report.

Update 6 (January 18)

IT IS 17:00 hours: According to a recent report, the One UI 3.1 update from Samsung includes an improved version of the power menu from Android 11. The One UI 3.1 power menu offers much more smart home features compared to Android.

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Update 7 (January 19)

IT IS 14:30 hours: To our surprise, Samsung has started preparing the Android 11 update for the Galaxy Tab S7, S7 + and S7 + 5G in Korea. However, instead of bringing the One UI 3.0 skin, the update has the latest One UI 3.1 skin.

Update 8 (January 20)

IT IS 12:29 pm: Although Samsung has not yet specified which phones will receive the One UI 3.1 update, we have shared a list of phones that are very likely to make the new skin available. Go here to check it out.

Update 9 (January 21)

IT IS 10:40: Samsung will launch the One UI 3.1 update for the Galaxy S10 and Galaxy Note 10 starting in March. The information was shared by a Samsung Korea representative in response to a user’s question about the update.

Update 10 (January 25)

IT IS 16:15: The One UI 3.1 update for Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 brings a number of new features, including the Secondary Screen function, Wireless Keyboard Sharing, and Automatic Switching.

The update is currently live in Thailand for the Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 + 5G and in Canada for the Tab S7, according to details distributed in the SamMobile database.

Update 11 (January 26)

IT IS 12:39 pm: Samsung has started launching the One UI 3.1 update based on Android 11 for the Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 + 5G in Germany. The update brings the security patch from January and weighs around 2.4 GB.

Update 12 (January 27)

IT IS 15:33: It seems that Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 and Tab S7 + users in Spain receive the update to Android 11 with the One UI 3.1 skin on top.

Update 12 (January 29)

IT IS 09:45: Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 users in the UK and Mexico are starting to receive the One UI 3.1 update based on Android 11 according to new reports from users.

IT IS 11:23 in the morning: Verizon has begun releasing the One UI 3.1 update for the Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 + 5G in the US More details here.

IT IS 11:29: Samsung has added the Android 11 power control menu to its phones and tabs with the One UI 3.1 update, however, the feature is not available in the power menu according to a report.

Instead, it can be accessed in the quick settings menu, under the Devices button, along with SmartThings commands. You have to choose between the two smart home controls.

IT IS 17:40 hours: It seems that users with Galaxy Tab S7 + units unlocked only Wi-Fi in the US receive the update to Android 11 with the One UI 3.1 skin. One user has confirmed that they are receiving the update on Reddit. The update is also available in Italy, according to a new report.

Update 13 (January 30)

IT IS 19:09: Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 + users also receive the One UI 3.1 update in Canada. One user confirmed the same in a post on Reddit.

Update 14 (February 1)

IT IS 09:45: Samsung also released the One UI 3.1 update based on Android 11 for Wi-Fi only Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 in the US A user has confirmed that he received the update via a post on Reddit.

Samsung One UI 3.1 Update Tracking Table (Android 11)
Device / country South Korea United States UK Germany India Canada Note
Samsung Galaxy S20
Samsung Galaxy S20 +
Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra
Samsung Galaxy S20 FE
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip
Device / country South Korea United States UK Germany India Canada Note
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold2
Samsung Galaxy Fold
Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Expected in March
Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ Expected in March
Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ 5G Expected in March
Device / country South Korea United States UK Germany India Canada Note
Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite
Samsung Galaxy S10 Expected in March
Samsung Galaxy S10 + Expected in March
Samsung Galaxy S10e Expected in March
Samsung Galaxy S10 5G Expected in March

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