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Samsung Android 11 device list: These devices are eligible for the Android 11-based One UI 3.0 update

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Google has officially released the Android 11 OS. Samsung’s One UI is based on Android, the One UI 3.0 is also be based on Android 11.

Is your Galaxy device getting Android 11? Check the list below:

Samsung Galaxy S and Note series Android 11 device list: Updated on DECEMBER 06, 2020.

  1. Galaxy S20 FE
  2. Galaxy S20 FE 5G – One UI 3.0 Beta 1
  3. Galaxy Note 20 – One UI 3.0 Beta 4
  4. Galaxy Note 20 5G – One UI 3.0 Beta 4
  5. Galaxy Note 20 Ultra – One UI 3.0 Beta 4
  6. Galaxy Note 20 Ultra 5G – One UI 3.0 Beta 4
  7. Galaxy Z Fold 2
  8. Galaxy Z Fold 2 5G
  9. Galaxy Z Flip
  10. Galaxy Z Flip 5G
  11. Galaxy Tab S7
  12. Galaxy Tab S7 5G
  13. Galaxy Tab S7+
  14. Galaxy Tab S7+ 5G
  15. Galaxy S20 – Stable One UI 3.0
  16. Galaxy S20 5G – Stable One UI 3.0
  17. Galaxy S20 5G UW – Stable One UI 3.0
  18. Galaxy S20+ – Stable One UI 3.0
  19. Galaxy S20+ 5G – Stable One UI 3.0
  20. Galaxy S20 Ultra – Stable One UI 3.0
  21. Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G – Stable One UI 3.0
  22. Galaxy Fold
  23. Galaxy Fold 5G
  24. Galaxy Note 10+ – One UI 3.0 Beta 1
  25. Galaxy Note 10+ 5G – One UI 3.0 Beta 2
  26. Galaxy Note 10 – One UI 3.0 Beta 1
  27. Galaxy Note 10 5G – One UI 3.0 Beta 2
  28. Galaxy S10 5G – One UI 3.0 Beta 1
  29. Galaxy S10+ – One UI 3.0 Beta 1
  30. Galaxy S10 – One UI 3.0 Beta 1
  31. Galaxy S10e – One UI 3.0 Beta 1
  32. Galaxy Note 10 Lite
  33. Galaxy S10 Lite

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Samsung Galaxy A-series Android 11 device list:

  1. Galaxy A01
  2. Galaxy A10
  3. Galaxy A10e
  4. Galaxy A10s
  5. Galaxy A11
  6. Galaxy A20
  7. Galaxy A20e
  8. Galaxy A20s
  9. Galaxy A21
  10. Galaxy A21s
  11. Galaxy A30
  12. Galaxy A30s
  13. Galaxy A31
  14. Galaxy A40
  15. Galaxy A41
  16. Galaxy A42 5G
  17. Galaxy A50
  18. Galaxy A50s
  19. Galaxy A51
  20. Galaxy A51 5G
  21. Galaxy A51 5G UW
  22. Galaxy A60
  23. Galaxy A70
  24. Galaxy A70s
  25. Galaxy A71
  26. Galaxy A71 5G
  27. Galaxy A71 5G UW
  28. Galaxy A80
  29. Galaxy A8s
  30. Galaxy A90 5G
  31. Galaxy A Quantum

Samsung Galaxy M-series Android 11 device list:

  1. Galaxy M01
  2. Galaxy M01s
  3. Galaxy M11
  4. Galaxy M21
  5. Galaxy M30s
  6. Galaxy M31
  7. Galaxy M31s
  8. Galaxy M40
  9. Galaxy M51
  10. Galaxy M31 Prime

Samsung Galaxy F-series Android 11 device list:

  1. Galaxy F41

Samsung Galaxy Tab and other smartphones:

  1. Galaxy Tab Active 3
  2. Galaxy Tab A7 10.4 2020
  3. Galaxy Tab S5e
  4. Galaxy Tab S6
  5. Galaxy Tab S6 5G
  6. Galaxy Tab S6 Lite
  7. Galaxy Tab A 10.1 2019
  8. Galaxy Tab A 8.0 2019
  9. Galaxy Tab Active Pro
  10. Galaxy Xcover 4s (Probably)
  11. Galaxy Xcover Pro

Samsung One UI 3.0 Beta Device List:

  1. Galaxy S20
  2. Galaxy S20 5G
  3. Galaxy S20+
  4. Galaxy S20+ 5G
  5. Galaxy S20 Ultra
  6. Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G
  7. Galaxy Note 20
  8. Galaxy Note 20 5G
  9. Galaxy Note 20 Ultra
  10. Galaxy Note 20 Ultra 5G
  11. Galaxy S10e
  12. Galaxy S10
  13. Galaxy S10+
  14. Galaxy S10 5G
  15. Galaxy Note 10
  16. Galaxy Note 10 5G
  17. Galaxy Note 10+
  18. Galaxy Note 10+ 5G
  19. Galaxy Z Fold 2 5G
  20. Galaxy Z Flip 5G
  21. Galaxy S20 FE

NOTES:

  1. The Galaxy S20 One UI 3.0 beta program is available in all 7 beta eligible countries.
  2. The Galaxy Note 20 One UI 3.0 beta program is available in 4 coutries, Germany, India, Korea, and US.
  3. The Galaxy Note 10 One UI 3.0 beta program is available in Korea, the US, and the UK.
  4. The Galaxy S10 series beta program is started in Korea, the US, and the UK.
  5. The Galaxy S20 FE is getting the first One UI 3.0 Beta.

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Android 15 might let you share AI-generated wallpapers

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Google introduced the AI Wallpaper feature with the Pixel 8 series. The same functionality is also available in Samsung’s Galaxy S24 series thanks to Genini Nano. Now, Google is preparing to make AI-generated wallpapers sharable with Android 15.

Pixel’s ability to create AI-generated wallpapers is quite popular among users. Currently, the feature only allows users to generate stunning wallpapers and apply on the home screen and lock screen. Sharing with someone presently requires to be saved as a screenshot.

Threads user @the_husbandalorian discovered interesting evidence in the latest Beta. The company is working on a new option in Android 15 to share AI-generated wallpapers. A new share button is added on the preview screen in the wallpaper picker interface.

 

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The preview will display how the wallpaper will be applied to your phone’s home or lock screen. The pencil button will allow you to refine the prompt used to create the wallpaper. Share button is all you need to share AI-generated wallpaper with others.

At present, the ability to share AI-generated wallpaper is broken. It suggests the feature is still under development and requires additional work. The next Beta might make it functional for Beta users, and we guess public availability with a Stable rollout.

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Samsung Android 15 Update: One UI 7 Ineligible Devices [LIST]

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Samsung One UI 7 Ineligible Devices

Samsung is very well known for its excellent after-sales service and software support. The company announced that it will provide up to 7 years of major OS upgrades and security updates for its flagship devices, starting with the Galaxy S24 series. This is a remarkable achievement that will allow Samsung users to enjoy the latest features and security enhancements for a long time.

Not all Samsung devices will be eligible for the upcoming Android 15-based One UI 7 update, which is expected to bring several new features and improvements. Some older and lower-end models of the Galaxy A, Galaxy M, and Galaxy F series have reached the end of their software upgrade cycles, and will not receive any further OS updates.

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However, these devices will still receive security patches for another year, but they will miss out on the new features and benefits of One UI 7.

Samsung One UI 7 Ineligible Devices

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Samsung Android 15 One UI 7 Ineligible Device List

The following is the list of Samsung devices that will not get the Android 15 One UI 7 update:

Galaxy A series 

  • Galaxy A04s
  • Galaxy A13
  • Galaxy A23
  • Galaxy A72
  • Galaxy A52
  • Galaxy A52 5G
  • Galaxy A52s

Galaxy M series 

  • Galaxy M53 5G
  • Galaxy M33 5G
  • Galaxy M23

Galaxy F series

  • Galaxy F23

If you own any of these devices, you may want to consider upgrading to a newer model that will support One UI 7 and beyond.

Note: The list is compiled on software update policy and previous rollouts. 

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Android 15 Beta 3 is here with Platform Stability, tweaks and plenty of fixes

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Google released the third Beta of Android 15 for Pixel phones. With the rollout of Beta 3, Android 15 reached the Platform Stability milestone, which is a pretty exciting development. It brings us one step closer to a final and stable release later this year.

Android 15 Beta 4 might be released next month, followed by a Stable release expected by October. Google has made some notable changes in the experience and functionalities through Beta 3. The update is available for the Pixel 6 up through the newly launched Pixel 8a.

Build Details:

  • Release date: June 18, 2024
  • Build: AP31.240517.022
  • Emulator support x86: (64-bit), ARM (v8-A)
  • Security patch level: June 2024
  • Google Play services: 24.16.17

Android 15 Beta 3 – What’s new?

As discovered by 9to5Google, Beta 3 of Android 15 brings a redesigned wallpaper editor, adaptive timeout, a more prominent Circle to Search off switch, Android Safe Browsing, the ability to show long app names, and an updated Android 15 system icon.

Additional user-facing changes include: the volume menu can no longer be minimized, ‘Speakers and displays’ label removed, Device & app notifications turned Notification read, reply & control, a shortcut to Color contrast preferences in Settings > Display, and Home Controls screensaver for Pixel Tablet.

Resolved issues

Resolved developer-reported issues

  • Fixed an issue where disabling polling using the setDiscoveryTechnology method didn’t disable polling.
  • Fixed an issue that prevented the system sharesheet from loading in some cases.
  • Fixed an issue that caused the system Settings app to crash when accessing screen saver options.
  • Fixed an issue that sometimes caused the screen unlock icon to be displayed when notifications were on screen.
  • Fixed an issue that prevented mobile network security settings from being changed.

Other resolved issues

  • Fixed an issue with the Android Emulator that caused Simpleperf to crash when running a CPU profile.

Bluetooth resolved issues

  • Resolved an issue where Bluetooth LE scans could persist in the system after an app crash.
  • Fixed a bug in Bluetooth LE legacy advertising, where AdvertisingSet.setScanResponseData did not return ADVERTISE_FAILED_DATA_TOO_LARGE when scan response data exceeded the 31-byte limit.
  • Fixed a bug that caused LE connection failures on the GATT server by passing the address type from BluetoothGattServer.connect to native.
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