Samsung announced yesterday one of the great news of the company for the future. And we are not referring to the new Samsung Galaxy Note 20, but to the commitment to bring 3 generations of Android operating system updates to their top of the range. This means that the Samsung Galaxy S20 , for example, will get to see Android 13.

According to the firm’s update schedule, the S20 and Note 20 family models would arrive in 2022 with the thirteenth version of Android, while that same year the S10 and Note 10, released to the market with Android 9 Pie, could be updated to Android. 12.
One UI 3.0
But it is not the only novelty at the software level that the firm has left us, since late yesterday afternoon it confirmed the opening of the One UI 3.0 beta program for developers. The company’s new Android 11-based operating system would hit the Galaxy S20, S20 +, or S20 Ultra first .

Although One UI 2.5 is already a reality , as it is the software that we are going to find in the Galaxy Note 20, One UI 3.0 is the name of the next great software based on Samsung’s Android 11. Although it would not arrive officially until the end of the year, the closed beta phase has already begun. Being a beta for developers, you must request access and request association permissions so that Samsung will accept applications to the program or not on a case-by-case basis, depending on the need and eligibility.
Currently, the preliminary version of One UI 3.0 is only available for the Galaxy S20 in the US and Korea but it is to be imagined that sooner than later European users will be able to join this program. The brand claims that Samsung will open developer support in the following countries in the coming days: China, Germany, India, Poland and the UK.
At the moment the only thing we know is that the software is based on Android 11 and that, curiously, the first smartphones to receive the new layer of personalization from the firm will be the S20 launched earlier this year, not the Note 20 presented in such a way. official less than 24 hours ago. Samsung did not announce when the rollout of the public beta would begin, but at least it’s good to know that it will exist.
With these movements, being the first manufacturers to start testing with Android 11 (beyond Google itself) and promising a greater number of system updates than its competitors, Samsung hits the table demonstrating that the problems to receive Updates are a thing of the past and right now it is one of the leading brands when it comes to operating system reviews.