If you are one of the millions of Samsung Galaxy Note20 users, you have access to the One UI 4 beta for a few weeks now. Like any prototype software, the new Android 12-based software is also prone to bugs. As we get closer to the upcoming stable release in January, we are starting to address many of those issues.
The latest beta update for the Note20 (version ZUL1) is available for any adventurous owners looking to get into One UI 4 a little sooner. This patch fixes some annoying bugs, including faster-than-usual battery drain and the fingerprint sensor not authenticating correctly. The update also mentions issues with screen brightness, unprompted reset, and Galaxy Watch crashes (via SamMobile). You can see the full list of changes below.
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If you haven't entered the beta program yet, you may have run out of time. Recruitment for One UI 4 beta on Note20 has been closed in South Korea, and the US may soon follow. On the bright side, this also means that the stable release could be just around the corner, considering it was pushed to the S21 just a month after its last beta update.
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