Samsung started beta testing its Android 11-based One UI 3.0 update a few months ago, and since then it has expanded to more test devices and locations. The company has now released official details on when the final version of One UI 3 is expected to start arriving on many of its handsets in markets around the world, giving Galaxy users an idea of ​​when to upgrade. on their own phones is expected.

In an official statement released today, Samsung confirmed that the rollout of One UI 3 has started for S20 series devices in the United States, Korea and most European markets. The update will gradually be released to more regions and more devices, with Samsung specifically naming the Galaxy Note20, Z Fold2, Z Flip, Note10, Fold and S10 series as due to receive the update in the coming weeks. The company also said that One UI 3 will be available on Galaxy A devices “in the first half of 2021,” which matches an image shared on Samsung’s community forum showing the international release schedule for Galaxy devices in Egypt.

Of course, this is only the estimated release schedule, and the schedule will vary depending on your location and how quickly your carrier approves the OTA update. That said, these dates give us a good indication of how long we’ll be waiting for One UI 3.0. While you wait why not check it out our full list of changes to find out what Samsung has in store.

Official statement

Updated with details of Samsung’s official statement on the release of One UI 3.

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