Samsung is currently beta testing One UI 4 for several of its flagships, which is based on Android 12. The South Korean smartphone maker released the One UI 4 beta programme for the Galaxy S10 and Galaxy Note 10 series earlier this month, allowing users to test an early version of Android 12 before its public release. A week later, the second One UI 4.0 beta arrived, bringing with it a slew of bug fixes. Now, Samsung has released the third beta for both lineups, which includes additional software refinements and improvements.
Samsung announced the release of the third One UI 4.0 beta for the Galaxy S10, Galaxy S10 Plus, Galaxy S10 5G, Galaxy S10e, Galaxy Note 10, and Galaxy Note 10 Plus in a recent post on the Samsung Community forums. The latest update addresses a number of vexing bugs and issues, such as photos not being properly saved to the media gallery, connection issues with the AKG N400 earbuds, and more.
The third One UI 4.0 Beta Pack makes the following changes:
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- Media related photos not being saved (when capturing/gallery/dual messenger doesn't work, etc.)
- Improve system slowdown when notification occurs
- Malfunctioning filter often occurs
- AKG N400 Connection Error
- Korean file name not found in My Files/Gallery app