Last 12 months, Samsung promised to release four major Android OS updates to its high-end and a few mid-range smartphones. However, the update promise was just for Galaxy S21 and newer telephones. The Galaxy S20 collection continues to be anticipated solely to get three main Android OS updates, which implies Android 13 was its final large software program update. However, there’s some excellent news for Galaxy S20 customers.
Samsung has began testing the One UI 5.1 update for the Galaxy S20, Galaxy S20+, and Galaxy S20 Ultra internally. The info on Samsung servers reveals that the following software program update being examined has firmware model G980FXXUFHWA1. Since the tenth letter within the firmware model is H, it shows that the software is a major one. Galaxy S20 collection units operating Android 13-based One UI 5.0 have the letter G of their firmware model’s tenth place (G980FXXUFGWA5).
So, that is excellent news for Galaxy S20 collection customers, as Samsung will most probably deliver the One UI 5.1 update to their units. A more recent model of One UI brings quite a lot of new software program options, and the South Korean agency had hinted that it had reserved some further lockscreen and different UI customization options for One UI 5.1.
The Galaxy S20, Galaxy S20+, and Galaxy S20 Ultra will get safety patches for as much as two extra years, which is much better than most different Android OEMs.
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