The third Beta version of One UI 4.0 arrives for Galaxy S10 e Note 10: the arrival of Android 12 on smartphones is now imminent. Samsung is speeding up the release of builds to prepare for the official debut of the new operating system on smartphones released in 2019.
Android 12 is coming to Galaxy S10 and Note 10
Samsung has released an update of the One UI 4.0 beta for Galaxy S10 and Note 10. This version, named in code ZULB, brings few new features but improves general stability, solving various bugs and problems. Proving that the time for the release of the stable version is approaching.
In fact, in the changelog we read that this new bea resolves:
- An issue where every now and then photos and images were not properly saved in the gallery
- The slowdown of the interface when receiving a notification
- A connectivity issue with the AKG N400 TWS earphones
- An issue in the Korean version of the Files / Gallery app
- Frequent malfunction of filters
According to the roadmap released a few days ago, after bringing One UI 4.0 to the leaflets released this year in December, the top of the range of the last two years will receive the updates a January. In fact, in addition to the Galaxy S10 and Note 10, there are also S20 and Note 20, in addition to all the Flip and Fold. The rest of the line (the Galaxy A and M, for example) will see updates throughout the year.
Samsung is working hard on these betas, especially after the problems it had on the line Galaxy S21, which has had a few bugs too. In fact, it seems that the problem is upstream, with the Android 12 code less stable than what usually happens for the basic version released by Google. But the developers are working to fix the problem.
The next Samsung smartphone to receive the update, however, could be Galaxy S21 FE, which the company is expected to announce during the CES 2022. We will keep you informed, but fear not: the top of the Samsung range should all have the One UI 4 within the next month.
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