Samsung started rolling out the One UI 3.0 public beta update to the Galaxy S20 series in South Korea the other day. For now, the update seems to be restricted to T-Mobile users with the Galaxy S20, Galaxy S20+, or the Galaxy S20 Ultra.
One UI 3.0 was initially announced two months back, but it was just minimal to registered designers in South Korea and the US. Apart from Android 11, the update brings a lot of modifications and improvements in the UI design. It also brings numerous new functions, and you can take a look at the complete changelog here. We likewise posted screenshots of all the crucial elements of the One UI 3.0 update in our previous post.
The update for the Galaxy S20 Ultra includes firmware version G988USQU1ZTJ3 and has a download size of over 2GB. It likewise comes with the most recent security spot (October 2020). If you desire to evaluate the general public beta variation of One UI 3.0 on your Galaxy S20 series device, you have to get enrolled in the program by means of the Samsung Members app and wait for the update to get here.
Samsung will soon launch the One UI 3.0 public beta to testers in China, Germany, India, Poland, and the United Kingdom. If youre from those markets, expect the update to get here quickly. We expect the company to release the final variation of One UI 3.0 by the end of 2020 or early next year.
Thanks for the screenshot, SmileBigNow (on XDA)!