Samsung turns out stable One UI 3.0 update with Android 11 to the Galaxy S10 Lite
- Technology
- December 23, 2020
Samsung’s Android 11 update train is going at full steam. The Korean OEM has just updated their present standard lead phones with the most recent Android version in many regions and has now moved its concentration to the leftover gadgets. Simply a day prior, the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5G got a steady Android 11 OTA with One UI 3.0. Presently it shows up the Galaxy S10 Lite is likewise getting the sweet treat of Android 11 across the globe.
The One UI 3.0 update for the Galaxy S10 Lite is right now accessible for both the global (model number SM-G770F) and the US (model number SM-G770U1) variants. Coming in at over 2GB in size, the new build carries version number G770FXXU3DTL1/G770U1UEU2CTL3 and furthermore packs the December 2020 security patches. It merits referencing that Samsung has not augmented the bootloader version, keeping the chance open to return to Android 10 however manual flashing, however we would still advise caution.
True to form, the new firmware for the Galaxy S10 Lite brings along all the exciting changes clients have been waiting for. On top of the usual Android 11 upgrades, the update additionally packs a huge load of One UI 3.0-explicit options, for example, redesigned UI elements and colors, an improved Quick panel, an improved Dynamic lock screen, updated Samsung applications, etc.
As of now, the update seems, by all accounts, to be turning out in the USA, Russia, Spain, UAE, Panama, and India. Be that as it may, a full-fledged global rollout shouldn’t be excessively far away and Galaxy S10 Lite clients in different regions can anticipate accepting the update in the coming weeks or thereabouts. Tools like Frija or Samloader can be convenient in the event that you want to download the updated firmware packages immediately from the Samsung worker.