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Samsung Galaxy S10 getting Android 11/One UI 3.0 update [T-Mobile/Sprint]

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Starting in January 2021, Samsung has started to send stable One UI 3.0 features to the older and popular Galaxy S10 series devices. The company initially released this update for Galaxy S10 users in Switzerland.

At the same time, the South Korean tech giant has stopped bringing major Android 11 upgrades to Galaxy S10 phones due to the major camera and heat issues.

Now, Samsung has released a stable One UI 3.0 software update based on Android 11 to Galaxy S10e, S10, S10+, and S10 5G devices in the US through T-Mobile/Sprint. It will install the latest Android patches to improve system security.

Google‘s Android 11 version comes with multiple new and improved features, such as chat bubbles, one-time permissions, better privacy control, notification history, screen recorder, etc.

Other than this, Samsung’s One UI 3.0 brings various changes in the user interface, and these changes are directly reflected in the lock screen, application drawer, notification panel, settings menu, etc. Furthermore, it optimized the system and system functions to provide a better user experience.

As we all know, Samsung also launched One UI 3.1, which is pre-installed with the Galaxy S21 series. In addition, Galaxy Tab S7 and Tab S7+ tablets have also received this version, and have multiple productivity features.

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