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Samsung Daily News 15: One UI 3.0 beta update for Galaxy Note 20, One UI 2.5, Galaxy Note 21, Galaxy A32 5G renders, Deals, and more
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- Galaxy Note 20 One UI 3.0 Beta 4
- One UI 2.5 arrives for Galaxy A71 5G
- Galaxy A70 new update India
- Galaxy Note 21 next year
- Mystic Red Galaxy Note 20 and Mystic White Galaxy Z Flip
- Galaxy A32 5G renders
- Galaxy Buds Pro gets FCC certified
- Deals: Samsung smartphones, tablets, and wearable
- New update for Galaxy Tab S7/S7+
- Samsung leads global smartphone market in the Q3 2020
- One UI 2.5 update for Galaxy A71/A70/A51/A50s
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1. Galaxy Note 20 One UI 3.0 Beta 4
After a long break in providing a new update to the One UI 3.0 beta testers of the Galaxy Note 20 series phones, Samsung has now started sending the latest One UI 3.0 beta update for both variants of the Galaxy Note 20 series smartphones. Check the changelog here
2. One UI 2.5 arrives for Galaxy A71 5G
Samsung Galaxy A71 5G getting One UI 2.5 update with firmware version A716BXXU4BTJ3. The One UI 2.5 doesn’t bring any major changes to the user interface while it brings massive features to the phone. Read more here
3. Galaxy A70 new update India
Samsung began sending a new software update for Samsung Galaxy A70 smartphones in India. The update brings some system improvements, enhances features, and a new security patch update. Know more
4. Galaxy Note 21 next year
According to a new report, Samsung is planning to launch one last Galaxy Note series next year. The Galaxy Note 21 series could be launched in the second half of 2021. Samsung’s last Galaxy Note series could debut alongside the Galaxy Z Fold 3. Read the full article here
5. Mystic Red Galaxy Note 20 and Mystic White Galaxy Z Flip
Samsung Galaxy Note 20 was launched in three different color options, Mystic White, Mystic Bronze, and Mystic Black. And now the company is adding a new Mystic Red color option for this smartphone in the US. Take a look here
Similarly, the Galaxy Z Flip clamshell shaped foldable smartphone is also getting a new Mystic White color variant. This smartphone was previously available for Mystic Grey and Mystic Bronze color options. Check the new color variant here
6. Galaxy A32 5G renders
The renders of the actual Galaxy A32 5G have surfaced from OnLeaks that gives detailed and more clear information about its design. Want to check the renders? Click here
7. Galaxy Buds Pro gets FCC certified
The Galaxy Buds Pro with the model number SM-R190 has recently received the FCC (Federal Communications Commission) certification in the US. This indicates that the Korean firm is making its way to launch these earbuds alongside the Galaxy S21 series. Read more details here
8. Deals: Samsung smartphones, tablets, and wearable
Several online stores in the US are offering many deals for Samsung products including smartphones, tablets, and wearables. Here are some top picks for these categories that you should check if you are looking to buy Samsung products this holiday. These are limited-time offers. Grab the deals here
9. New update for Galaxy Tab S7/S7+
Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 series tablets getting a new firmware update with build version T970NKOU1ATK3 and T975NKOU1ATK3 for the Galaxy Tab S7 and S7+ respectively. It mainly brings fixes for the listed bugs and CVEs found in November 2020’s security bulletin. Read more
10. Samsung leads global smartphone market in the Q3 2020
The results of the third quarter of 2020 for worldwide smartphone sales are here and bring pretty good stats for Samsung. The Korean tech giant in the third quarter made it to the first spot in the list of top-selling smartphone vendors. Check the full report here
11.One UI 2.5 update for Galaxy A71/A70/A51/A50s
Samsung is now rolling out a new One UI 2.5 update to some new Galaxy smartphones, Galaxy A71, Galaxy A70, Galaxy A50s, and Galaxy A51. The latest update is available in different regions for various smartphones. Read below. Read more