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Here’s everything new in Samsung One UI 3.0 (Updated: Release timeline)

Samsung One UI 3.0 will almost certainly be available on the Note 20 series.

Credit: David Imel / Android Authority

Update: October 6, 2020 (3:30 AM ET): Samsung has announced a release timeline for One UI 3.0. The company posted the details on its South Korean website. We’ve updated the original article below with the latest information.

Original article: September 15, 2020 (3:15 AM ET): Samsung announced a One UI 3.0 developer beta based on Android 11 last month, available on the Galaxy S20 series. We didn’t hear about any particular features or changelog at the time, but we’ve finally got a comprehensive list of additions and tweaks.

One UI 3.0 features

Twitter user Samsung Rydah (h/t: XDA-Developers) posted a One UI 3.0 changelog earlier today, and it’s an extremely comprehensive list. Check out the list below.

Home screen

Lockscreen

Quick Panel

AOD

Accessibility

Samsung Keyboard

Samsung Dex

Internet

Contacts and Phone

Phone/call background

Messages

Call and text on other devices

Calendar

Reminder

Digital wellbeing and parental controls

Camera

Photo Editor

Bixby Routines

XDA-Developers has also uncovered a few more One UI 3.0 details via the developer beta, namely that the Android skin ditches two stock Android 11 features. One UI 3.0 lacks the stock Device Controls feature, which turns your power menu into a smart home center. Instead, the skin has its own smart home shortcut accessible via the quick settings menu (albeit for the SmartThings app only).

The second major stock Android 11 feature said to be missing from Samsung One UI 3.0 is the Quick Access Wallet option. This allowed you to quickly access your cards saved in Google Pay. But XDA notes that Samsung has its own solution, letting you quickly access cards saved in Samsung Pay.

The One UI 3.0 developer beta update weighs in at 2.5GB according to the Twitter user’s screenshot, so you might want to get connected to Wi-Fi if you’re on a limited mobile data plan. The update also delivers the September 2020 security patch.

One UI 3.0 release date

Samsung has announced that the stable One UI 3.0 release will happen after November 2020. The information has been machine-translated from Samsung’s Korean forums so it’s possible that there’s some discrepancy in our understanding. However, the timeline seems plausible because Samsung is already preparing to release the One UI 3.0 public beta. Also, this was the same timeline for the One UI 2.0 stable update last year. With that in mind, you can expect to get your hands on One UI 3.0 by December.

The update should roll out first to the Galaxy S20 and Note 20 flagships. A variety of Samsung devices are now eligible for three years of Android version updates, ranging from 2019 flagships and higher to several Galaxy A series phones. So you can bet that these devices will also be on the list.

Is there anything else you’d like to see from One UI 3.0? Let us know in the comments below!

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