Samsung officially rolled out the One UI 3.0 on December 3, 2020. And that version of One UI was built on Android 11. Now, with the launch of the Galaxy S21 series of smartphones, the company introduced another UI upgrade, the OneUI 3.1. These premium smartphones came out with a pre-installed One UI 3.1 version based on the Android 12. In that series, Samsung is planning to introduce Android 12 Based OneUI 4.0 which will be the 9th One UI version upgrade. It is found that Samsung is making some drastic changes to its design philosophy and the 4.0 version would be a revolutionary UI in terms of speed, stability and design. In this article, we will discuss Android 12 Based OneUI 4.0 Features, Eligible Devices and Release Date in India.
As of now, very few features of OneUI 4.0 are known. And from them, almost all of the features are coming from the newly unveiledAndroid 12. Some of the known features that Samsung would be providing with Android 12 Based OneUI 4.0 are as follows:-
Native Scrolling Screenshot support
App Pairs feature that is an upgrade over the split-screen
Google Assistant will be accessible through the power button
Newly designed Quick Settings buttons
UI optimizations specifically for tablet
Major design revamp
Android 12 Based OneUI 4.0 Eligible Devices
Galaxy S series
Galaxy S21 Ultra (LTE/5G)
Galaxy S21+ (LTE/5G)
Galaxy S21 (LTE/5G)
Galaxy S20 Ultra (LTE/5G)
Galaxy S20+ (LTE/5G)
Galaxy S20 (LTE/5G)
Galaxy S20 FE (LTE/5G)
Galaxy S10 5G (Last Android OS update)
Galaxy S10 (Last Android OS update)
Galaxy S10+ (Last Android OS update)
Galaxy S10e (Last Android OS update)
Galaxy S10 Lite
Galaxy Note series
Galaxy Note 20 Ultra (LTE/5G)
Galaxy Note 20 (LTE/5G)
Galaxy Note 10+ (LTE/5G – Last Android OS update)
Galaxy Note 10 (LTE/5G – Last Android OS update)
Galaxy Note 10 Lite
Galaxy Z series
Galaxy Fold (LTE/5G – Last Android OS update)
Galaxy Z Fold 2 5G
Galaxy Z Flip
Galaxy Z Flip 5G
Galaxy A series
Galaxy A71 5G
Galaxy A71
Galaxy A51 5G
Galaxy A51
Galaxy A52
Galaxy A52 5G
Galaxy A72
Galaxy A90 5G (Last Android OS update)
Galaxy A01 (Last Android OS update)
Galaxy A11 (Last Android OS update)
Galaxy A31 (Last Android OS update)
Galaxy A41 (Last Android OS update)
Galaxy A21 (Last Android OS update)
Galaxy A21s (Last Android OS update)
Galaxy A Quantum
Galaxy Quantum 2
Galaxy A42 5G
Galaxy A02 (Last Android OS update)
Galaxy A02s (Last Android OS update)
Galaxy A12 (Last Android OS update)
Galaxy A32
Galaxy A32 5G
Galaxy M series
Galaxy M42 5G
Galaxy M12
Galaxy M62
Galaxy M02s (Last Android OS update)
Galaxy M02 (Last Android OS update)
Galaxy M21 (Last Android OS update)
Galaxy M21s (Last Android OS update)
Galaxy M31
Galaxy M31 Prime Edition (Last Android OS update)
Galaxy M51 (Last Android OS update)
Galaxy M31s (Last Android OS update)
Galaxy F series
Galaxy F41 (Last Android OS update)
Galaxy F62
Galaxy F02s (Last Android OS update)
Galaxy F12
Galaxy Xcover series
Galaxy Xcover Pro (Last Android OS update)
Galaxy Xcover 5
Galaxy Tab series
Galaxy Tab S7+ (LTE/5G)
Galaxy Tab S7 (LTE/5G)
Galaxy Tab S6 5G
Galaxy Tab S6 (Last Android OS update)
Galaxy Tab S6 Lite
Galaxy Tab A 8.4 (Last Android OS update)
Galaxy Tab A7 (Last Android OS update)
Galaxy Tab Active 3 (Last Android OS update)
NOTE: This isn’t the final list of devices that would be getting Android 12 Based OneUI 4.0 update. Some other devices may be included in this and some device may get excluded.
Android 12 Based OneUI 4.0 Release Date in India
Now, as Google has officially launched Android 12, Samsung will start the One UI 4.0 beta program for developers. The Samsung Galaxy S21 series users should be the first to be invited for the One UI 4.0 beta testing program probably around October 2021. Other Samsung Galaxy users may expect a stable OneUI 4.0 update by the end of this year.
On May 18 at Google I/O 2021, the tech giant started the public beta program of Android 12. But the Android 12 beta is limited to in-house Pixels and 11 brands including OnePlus, Vivo, Oppo, Samsung, Xiaomi, iQOO, Asus, Pixel and others, excluding Samsung.
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