Galaxy Note 20 Series Jumped to Stable Android 11 Version

Following the schedule, Samsung had started to release the One UI 3.0 Android 11 update for its smartphones. The company first started with the Galaxy S20 series, and now it is moving to the Galaxy Note 20 and Galaxy Note 20 Ultra. The Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra 5G locked to AT&T’s network is already receiving the stable update. It has been seen on Twitter and Reddit by some users in the US. Though we aren’t sure if it will stay there for this week, or move global length soon like the North American carriers and other markets.

The new update carries version number N98xUSQU1CTL2 and it has a size of 2.5GB, so users should update over the Wi-Fi connection. Though some countries still have to wait for the update, if the company will stick to the roadmap.

Galaxy Note 20 Android 11 Stable

In the One UI 3.0 update, the Note 20 & note 20 Ultra will get new features and a redesigned UI. The most talked one is the enhanced Quick Panel control that allows the user to easily switch between music, videos, and other tasks. The users will also see notifications and more information display when the phone is locked. Few other things like AR emoji masks, new volume panel design, light and dark themes are also being added.

The other flagships, Galaxy Z & Z Fold 2 have been scheduled in January, and the predecessor Galaxy Fold will be getting it in February. Hopefully the Galaxy Note 20 and Note 20 Ultra will get the update by the end of the year globally or at the latest by January.

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