Are you going to download the One UI 3.0 beta for your Galaxy phone?
By Joe Maring last updated

Following the public release of Android 11, Samsung gave its own users something to get excited about. While we still have some time to go before Android 11 is publicly available for Galaxy phones, Samsung was quick to announce a beta for the new software.
The One UI 3.0/Android 11 beta is currently full for early testers, but in the coming weeks, we expect Samsung to open it up for anyone that's interested in joining. One UI 3.0 brings a bunch of new features and improvements, including things like an upgraded lock screen, new widgets for the always-on display, and more.
Taking a look through the AC forums, a lot of our members are quite interested in the upcoming software:
I think I'll wait for the official release. But looking forward to those development beta and public beta testers feedback.
customshopkv1
Once it drops for Note 20 I'll be on it .
mustang7757
Hope they also drop it for the S10 series. I love a beta
Kizzy Catwoman
What about you? Are you going to download the One UI 3.0 beta?
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I had the Android 10 beta for my S10 and that wasn't a bad experience. I will get the Android 11 beta for the S20 when it drops.
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I will not install. I can't lose Google Pay. Last year, Tap to Pay did not work on my Note 10+ during the beta. If it can get Play Protect Certification I'll change my mind. I had no other issues with last year's beta.
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You don't lose it. I have it installed and it works flawlessly.
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Id like to if I could find the link
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Going to wait. It only happened once, but I sideloaded a build and was stuck on that branch with no way out. Had to basically replace the whole board. It wasn't Samsung but not making that potential mistake on a +$1000 device.
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