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Finally Galaxy S20 series One UI 3.0 public beta released, here is the changelog

One UI 3.0

One UI 3.0

Samsung has officially released the One UI 3.0 Public Beta update for the Galaxy S20 series (Galaxy S20, Galaxy S20 Plus, and the Galaxy 20 Ultra) and also updated its support pages for the Android 11 notice.

According to the official Beta notice section found on the Samsung members, App the first Public Beta arrive as version number ZTJ3. The latest One UI 3.0 Public Beta brings new changes and improvements on its own Android skin also included the security patches and all Galaxy S20 series. Check the changelog below.

1st Beta Software Update

Hello! This is one UI Beta Program Operation Team.

We are thankful that you have taken part in One UI Beta Program.

One UI 3 Upgrade (Android 11)

One UI 3 is designed to help you focus on what matters. Our visual redesign has improved the places you visit the most, like the Home screen and quick panel, to reduce distractions, highlight important information, and make your experience more consistent. Performance improvements will help apps run quicker while using less battery power. And One UI 3 puts the control in your hands with new privacy controls, one-time permissions, and enhanced Digital Wellbeing.

Experience all these improvements and more in the One UI 3 beta. During the beta program, we appreciate your feedback, which we’ll use to make more improvements.

(Beta Software Update)

Version – ZTJ3

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New Features

Visual design We’ve refreshed the look and feel of One UI 3 in lots of ways, big and small, from new, more consistent icons to smarter organization of the quick panel and notifications. Motion is smoother and more natural than ever, with improved animations and haptic feedback for common interactions. And the interface responds to different screen sizes to provide the best experience on any device, whether it’s a phone, foldable, or tablet.

Improved performance

We optimized One UI 3 with enhanced dynamic memory allocation, so apps run faster and perform better. We’ve also restricted background activities to provide better performance and power usage.

Enhanced features

Home screen and Lock screen

Calls and chats

Pictures and videos

Settings

Samsung Keyboard

Productivity

Easy media and device control

Media and device control are easier with the improved media panel in notifications. You can see recently used media apps and quickly change the playback device. You can also quick-launch Android Auto by selecting it from the Connections menu in Settings.

Identify and improve your digital habits

Improved Digital Wellbeing features make it easy to check how you’re using your phone or tablet and help you form good digital habits. Check your usage while driving or see weekly changes in your screen time by function at a glance through upgraded weekly reports. You can also use Digital Wellbeing with separate personal and work profiles.

Accessibility for everyone

One UI 3 recommends useful accessibility features for you based on your usage. The improved Accessibility shortcut makes accessibility features easier to start and use. You can use the Speak keyboard input aloud feature to get voice feedback of your typing even when TalkBack is turned off.

Stronger privacy protection

You can now let app access to your microphone, camera, or location just one time. Any permissions that an app hasn’t used in a while will be automatically revoked. You can no longer give apps permission to always see your location in the regular permission popup. To let apps access your location when they’re not in use, you need to go to the location permission page for the app in Settings.

Additional improvements

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