Samsung has been the world’s largest Android smartphone vendor for a pretty long time, but despite its undeniable hardware prowess and virtually unrivaled marketing skills, the company always struggled in the software support department.
Until last year, that is, when the tech giant made a huge leap forward by delivering an unusually early (and perfectly stable) Android 10 update for its then-latest flagship handsets. Samsung kept up the good work during the early stages of 2020 by rapidly spreading the One UI 2.0 love to its older high-end devices and newer mid-rangers, and the company isn’t slacking off as far as the Android 11 rollout is concerned either.
After kicking off the One UI 3.0 public beta program for the Galaxy S20 family a couple of months ago and encountering a few issues on the way to a stable release, said update is already reaching the second of the big three US carriers. Coincidentally, we’re talking about the nation’s second-largest wireless service provider here, following the market leader’s suit as we speak to vastly improve the performance of the 5G-enabled S20, S20+, and S20 Ultra.
Source: Phonearena
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