It’s only been five months since Android 10 officially launched and the world is already talking about its successor, Android 11. Normally, we get more than seven months to enjoy the latest stable release, but Google has decided to move Android’s release forward and is already rolling out the developer preview of Android 11.
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South Korean tech giant Samsung rolled out Android 10 earlier than expected, releasing the 10-based One UI 2 for its Galaxy S10 trio on November 28. It may not sound like much, but putting a heavily customized skin on Google's product and releasing it almost on time is certainly commendable.
With the release of the Android 11 developer preview, enthusiasts have already begun speculating about Samsung’s take on the OS. In this piece, we’ll take a look at the successor to One UI 2 — presumably called One UI 3 — and give you a hint of what to expect. So, without further ado, let’s dive in.
As mentioned, Samsung is using a highly customized skin on top of Google’s “vanilla” Android called One UI. First introduced back in 2018 with Android Pie, One UI not only takes all the best features of Google’s stock Android, but also throws some Samsung goodness into the mix.