Samsung Galaxy Note 20 and Note 20 Ultra users (almost) everywhere should celebrate because there are a bunch of brand-new features coming to their handsets. However, we are talking about the One UI 3.0 beta firmware update that those less adventurous who chose to apply only polished patches should refrain from installing.
Right now, the Android 11-based One UI 3.0 beta firmware update for the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 and Note 20 Ultra is rolling out in the US (Sprint, T-Mobile, and unlocked devices), as well as various other big markets, including India and Germany.
The list of changes includes a dedicated chat section in the notifications shade, visual enhancements to the web browser, volume slider, home and lock screens, as well as the contacts area.
According to the ongoing feedback thread on Samsung's community forums (click the source link below to visit), the users who rely on banking apps might want to wait for the stable build to come out. If there are One UI beta users around here, feel free to share your thoughts in our comments section as well.