It’s that time of year again; a time to embrace a new version of Android in all its unadulterated glory. Google, the mothership of Android, released the latest version of Android — Android 11 — for its supported Google Pixel devices on September 9, with other OEMs expected to follow suit.
List of Samsung devices getting Android 11/OneUI 3
Samsung isn’t the fastest on the block implementing a feature-heavy skin on top of Google’s vanilla Android, but users aren’t exactly eager to wait months to get their hands on the new product. So to allay your fears and give you some peace of mind, we’ve curated a dedicated space for all things news regarding the upcoming version of One UI 3.
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Samsung moved further away from the “Pure Android” experience, introducing us to the exciting world of One UI at its Developers Conference 2018. It was built on top of Google’s latest Android Pie, but came with Dark Mode — a feature Google only released last year. It also looked and felt very different, giving Samsung users a distinct identity apart from the rest of Android users.