Samsung is among the few OEMs that is consistent with software update and security patches. Samsung has started releasing the Android 12 and One UI 4.0 update for the Galaxy S21 series. The company now has something for Galaxy Note 20 and Galaxy S20 users living in the US.
Samsung is currently testing One UI 4.0 beta for Galaxy Note 20 and S20 users in the United States. The One UI 4.0 beta update comes with the newly released Android 12 OS update.
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So, if you live in the United States and you own an unlocked Galaxy S20, S20+, S20 Ultra, Note 20, or Note 20 Ultra, find your way to the Samsung Members App on your phone and tap the One UI Beta Program banner to join.
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Once you’ve join, within minutes you should be able to download the first One UI 4.0 beta update (ZUK7) from the Settings » Software update menu. We advise you to backup all you important data before installing the One UI 4.0 beta software.
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This is because it’s an unfinished software and it comes with bugs. Backing up your data means you won’t loss important file should you need to reset the device to default.
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To know when the final version of Android 12 and One UI 4.0 will be available for the Galaxy S20 and Galaxy Note 20 devices, just check out the One UI 4.0 roadmap in the Notices section of the Samsung Members app.