Each new version of Android that Google launches on the market and that manufacturers have to customize with its interface, in most cases, suffer problems, problems that force remove the update as soon as it is launched or they cause a delay in the final release. Samsung, Xiaomi and OnePlus in recent years know it perfectly.
The last manufacturer that has been affected has been Samsung, specifically the S10 and Note 10 models, terminals that, as we can read in Android Central, has seen One UI 3.0 beta release date delayed. In addition to the S10 and Note 10, the Galaxy Z Flip in its two versions has also been affected.
Apparently, there have been many users who have had problems with their terminals after updating the Android 11 beta on the Galaxy Note 10, a beta that is currently in the testing phase in South Korea. The problems have not been detailed but apparently they were related to a high battery consumption and a system stability that caused the continuous closure of applications.
This new user interface offers a series of new features for the lock screen, the web browser as well as adding improvements to the camera, some of which come from the hand of Android such as the one related to notifications.
The delays in the launch of the final versions of Android in Samsung terminals, are, unfortunately, something usual and for those of us who trust this company, we are cured of fear.
Hopefully starting next year, when update support is officially extended to three years, from Korea. put the batteries at once and updates are much faster. Time will tell.
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