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When will your phone get One UI 3.0?

December 4, 2020
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  • Samsung has unveiled its lengthy Android 11 update roadmap.
  • The list includes more than 40 of the Korean firm’s tablets and smartphones.
  • The Galaxy S20 series will kick off the One UI 3.0 rollout in December 2020.

Update: December 4, 2020 (2:40 AM ET): Samsung didn’t list the Galaxy S20 FE on its apparent Android 11 update roadmap for Egypt, but it now seems the phone may gain One UI 3.0 pretty soon. According to Max Weinbach, the phone could receive Samsung’s latest skin and the latest Android version before the end of the year. Weinbach also states that the Galaxy Note 20 series — initially quoted to receive the update in January — may gain Android 11 later this month, too.

samsung galaxy s20 fe android 11 update max weinbach

Samsung has yet to unveil the full roadmap for regions beyond the reported Egypt schedule, but the company has officially kicked off the rollout for the Galaxy S20 series in Europe and the US. Expect more countries and devices to be added to this list in due course.

Original article: December 2, 2020 (4:25 AM ET): Samsung has unveiled its lengthy Android 11 update roadmap, which will see a slew of its smartphones and tablets receive One UI 3.0 in the coming months. Spotted by TizenHelp, the roadmap stems from Egypt so take the dates as a rough guide if you happen to be in Europe, India, or the US.

In total, the roadmap includes the firm’s flagship lines from 2020 and 2019, as well as a smattering of phones from its tablet, Galaxy A, and Galaxy M families.

Related: When will your phone get the Android 11 update?

The Galaxy S20 series – including the S20 Plus and S20 Ultra – will be the first to receive stable Android 11 builds as early as this month. In January 2021, the Note 20 series, Z Flip and Z Fold 2, Note 10 series, and S10 series will be next in line for the update. Samsung’s roadmap extends all the way to September 2021, which will see the Android 11 update finally arrive on the Galaxy Tab A 8.0 (2019).

Not every notable Samsung phone and tablet is included on the list. The Samsung Galaxy S10e and the Galaxy S20 FE are the surprise omissions, while the Galaxy Tab S7 Plus is also oddly absent. Those still rocking Galaxy S9 and Note 9 devices will not see the Android 11 update reach their aging devices.

Samsung’s One UI 3.0/Android 11 update roadmap

December 2020

  • Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra
  • Samsung Galaxy S20 Plus
  • Samsung Galaxy S20

January 2021

  • Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus
  • Samsung Galaxy Note 10
  • Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus
  • Samsung Galaxy S10
  • Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite

February 2021

March 2021

  • Samsung Galaxy Tab S7
  • Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite
  • Samsung Galaxy A51
  • Samsung Galaxy M31
  • Samsung Galaxy M30S
  • Samsung Galaxy M21

April 2021

  • Samsung Galaxy A50
  • Samsung Galaxy M51

May 2021

  • Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite
  • Samsung Galaxy A80
  • Samsung Galaxy A71
  • Samsung Galaxy A70
  • Samsung Galaxy A31
  • Samsung Galaxy A21S

June 2021

  • Samsung Galaxy Tab A
  • Samsung Galaxy A11
  • Samsung Galaxy A01
  • Samsung Galaxy A01 Core
  • Samsung Galaxy M11

July 2021

  • Samsung Galaxy Tab S5e
  • Samsung Galaxy A30

August 2021

  • Samsung Galaxy Tab Active Pro
  • Samsung Galaxy A 10.1
  • Samsung Galaxy A30S
  • Samsung Galaxy A20S
  • Samsung Galaxy A20
  • Samsung Galaxy A10S
  • Samsung Galaxy A10

September 2021

  • Samsung Galaxy Tab A 8.0 (2019)

News of this One UI 3.0 roadmap also comes a few months after Samsung pledged to bring three generations of Android version updates to select devices. You can check out the full list of eligible devices at the link.

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