Samsung has been working on the One UI 4 customization layer based on Android 3.0 for more than 11 months, a layer that, as expected, will first reach the high-end terminals that have more recently reached the market throughout this anus. Last month Samsung announced that in December it would establish the roadmap to follow regarding the updates of your terminals.
While it is true that you have published the update schedule, this schedule corresponds to Egypt, so it is likely that the release of the final version will be early or delayed a few weeks depending on the region: Europe, Latin America, North America, Africa and the Middle East ...
The first devices to receive Android 11 will be the Galaxy S20 range, the three models will receive before the end of the year One UI 3.0 based on Android 11. Until January, it is not planned to launch the update for the Note 10 in its two variants, the S10 in its three variants, the Note 20 range, the Galaxy Z Fold 2 and the Galaxy Z Flip.
As of March, the terminals of the M and A range will begin to be updated as well as the Samsung tablets, being the first to update the Galaxy Tab S7. Below we show you the complete calendar of updates for Samsung smartphones and tablets that will be updated to Android 11.
December 2020
- Galaxy S20
- Galaxy S20+
- Galaxy s20 ultra
January 2021
- Galaxy Note 10
- Galaxy Note 10 +
- Galaxy Note 20
- Galaxy note 20 ultra
- Galaxy S10
- Galaxy S10+
- Galaxy S10 Lite
- Galaxy z fold 2
- Galaxy z flip
February 2021
- Galaxy fold
- Galaxy S20FE
March 2021
- Galaxy A51
- Galaxy M21
- Galaxy M30s
- Galaxy M31
- Galaxy Note 10 Lite
- Galaxy Tab S7
April 2021
- Galaxy A50
- Galaxy M51
May 2021
- Galaxy A21s
- Galaxy A31
- Galaxy A70
- Galaxy A71
- Galaxy A80
- Galaxy Tab S6
- Galaxy tab s6 lite
June 2021
- Galaxy A01
- Galaxy A01 Core
- Galaxy A11
- Galaxy M11
- A Galaxy Tab
July 2021
- Galaxy A30
- Galaxy Tab S5e
August 2021
- Galaxy A10
- Galaxy A10s
- Galaxy A20
- Galaxy A20s
- Galaxy A30s
- Galaxy Tab A 10.1
- Galaxy Tab Active Pro