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Verizon releases Android 11-based One UI 3.0 update for Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 5G [Full Changelog]
Recently, Verizon has started to roll out the Android 11 update for the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10+ devices in the US. Now the carrier is bringing this major platform upgrade to Samsung’s second-gen foldable smartphone – Galaxy Z Fold 2 5G.
According to the official news, Verizon bounded Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 5G has begun getting its first Android update in the form of Android 11. This firmware can be identified via the build version F916USQU1CTLL. Along with the One UI 3.0, it also installs the December 2020 security patch for enhanced device security.
In short, Samsung One UI 3.0 with Android 11 comes with a refreshed user interface that reflects on the Settings menu, notification panel, app drawer, and lock screen as well as system improvements for enhanced user experience.
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Official Changelog:
- This software update brings the latest Android OS 11, with new features including Conversations, Bubbles, Categorized Notifications, and One UI 3.0.
- The latest Android security patch is also included in this update.
- Android OS 11 Update
- Android OS 11 offers some of the newest ways to control your privacy, customize your phone, and get things done. It’s Android, just the way you want it.
- Conversations
- See, respond to and control your conversations across multiple messaging apps. All in the same spot. Then select people you always chat with. These priority conversations show up on your lock screen.
- Bubbles
- With Android 11, you can pin conversations so they always appear on top of other apps and screens. Bubbles keep the conversation going—while you stay focused on whatever else you’re doing. Access the chat anytime or anywhere.
- One UI 3.0
- The new One UI 3.0 improves user interaction for Quick Panel, Toolbars, Notifications, Settings, and more.
- Privacy Controls
- One-time permissions
- Give one-time permissions to apps that need your mic, camera or location. The next time the app needs access, it must ask for permission again.
- Permissions auto‑reset
- If you haven’t used an app in a while, you may not want it to keep accessing your data. Android will reset permissions for your unused apps. You can always turn permissions back on.
How to check for update:
- From a Home screen, touch and swipe up or down to display all apps, tap Settings > System updates > Check for system updates.
- Note These instructions apply to Standard mode only.
- If your device finds a new software update, tap Download now
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