Samsung’s One UI 3.0 on top of Android 11 is getting closer to a stable release with the announcement of the end of beta testing for some Galaxy Note20 devices. But with that ending comes a new beginning: Galaxy S10 series devices are entering their own beta.

TizenHelp reports that South Korea’s One UI 3.0 beta program for the Galaxy Note20 and Note20 Ultra has closed after three cycles that began in October. Users receive a link to revert their software to the latest public version. Other Note20 owners in their own country beta should expect to see similar messages from program administrators soon if they haven’t already. It’s also not clear whether owners of S20 series devices will see their beta come to an end.

At the same time, SamMobile notes that unlocked Galaxy S10, S10e and S10 + users in India, South Korea and UK are only just able to join the One UI 3.0 beta. Those interested can open the Samsung Members app to register, then manually open a software update and install it to participate. S10 owners in Germany and Poland can also participate in the program.

One UI 3.0 beta programs are also expected to start for Note10, Z Flip 5G, and Z Fold2 devices.