Samsung's smartphone getting Dhansu update, will change user interface
Samsung has revealed the new update in the company's US Community Forum post.
Samsung fans might already be knowing that Android 11-based OneUI 3.0 beta kicked-off for Galaxy S20 series users earlier this month.
It is now unclear whether this is a software problem or an actual hardware problem with the Galaxy S20 FE, but we hope Samsung can fix this soon. The program is aimed at customers who use the Note 20 and Note 20 Ultra on Sprint, T-Mobile, or a Samsung unlocked device. As per Samsung's post on the company's United States forums (via TizenHelp), Galaxy Note 20 and Note 20 Ultra One UI 3.0 beta program has kicked off on October 22.
Anecdotally, our own Samsung Galaxy S20 FE test device also had these touchscreen problems.
Earlier, the company also patented a new dual-display smartphone with quad rear cameras set-up. Users can get better and stable camera quality.
After releasing the One UI 3.0 beta firmware in South Korea, the U.S. and Germany, the company is now offering an open beta program to customers in additional markets.Samsung just released Second beta build in Germany earlier today The company is taking this opportunity to welcome customers from several additional markets.
Samsung has made a decision to expand its partnership with Hiya through 2025, with the Samsung Smart Call to thus continue to stop spam and fraud calls on new models launched by the South Korean firm.