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Samsung Galaxy S20: major software update announced

Samsung is really accelerating and wants to distribute Android 12 as a major software update for its smartphones as soon as possible. As has now become known, not only new models should be supplied quickly, but also cell phones of the last generation.

Samsung will soon start with Android 12 beta for the Galaxy S20

The Android 12 update has been available in a beta version for the Samsung Galaxy S21 for a long time. The Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Galaxy Z Flip 3 can also access Android 12 in the first countries. Now SamMobile reports that Samsung is already taking care of models from the previous year. So it should soon the Galaxy S20 will be included in the beta.

There is no specific schedule for when Samsung will start beta for the Galaxy S20, S20 Plus and S20 Ultra. But it is clear that the Development of the Android 12 update must go well. Otherwise Samsung would not want to integrate more and more smartphones. The final release of the Galaxy S21 is expected in a few weeks. Maybe in late November or early December. This could be followed by the latest folding smartphones and then maybe this year the Galaxy S20.

Samsung has a lot of work to do with Android 12, but at least Google has it “Material You” introduced a completely new surfacethat the South Korean company first has to agree with its One UI 4.0. Samsung had already confirmed that many of the elements would be adopted, but that they would be adapted to their own needs.

in the Video Samsung already shows what is possible with One UI 4.0:

Mid-range smartphones from Samsung also get Android 12

So far it gives the impression that Samsung would only equip top smartphones with Android 12 and One UI 4.0. That’s not the case. Many other mid-range smartphones such as the Galaxy A52s 5G but also tablets are supplied with Android 12. It it just takes a little longerbecause Samsung naturally focuses on the top models.

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