Samsung announced plans for the One UI 3.0 beta version of the Galaxy S20 series last month. Earlier today, the company began rolling out a pre-test version of the new system to registered developers in South Korea and the United States.
The first screenshots of One UI 3.0 have now appeared on the Internet, showing the design changes brought about by Samsung’s new UI based on the Android 11 system. As the beta plan is still in its early stages, not all screenshots have been exposed yet.
As you can see from the screenshot below, there are a lot of bugs in One UI 3.0 beta . The media control widget has some UI errors, the quick settings panel now has a blur effect, and the media and device parts occupy the entire width of the screen. The cards in the multitasking menu of recent apps are slightly larger, and the cards in other apps are dimmed.
Naijatechnew understands that at present, the One UI 3.0 developer test plan is only available in South Korea and the United States, and a public beta version of the system will be released to registered users in China, Germany, India, Poland and the United Kingdom at a later date.
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