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why..??🤔

(Topic created on: 01-25-2021 02:01 PM)
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heary
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It has only been a couple of weeks since Samsung released the Android 11 One UI 3.0 update for the Galaxy S10 series. With Samsung’s more recent flagships having already received the update, the Galaxy S10 series was next in line. Galaxy S10 owners were delighted to find out that the update was being rolled out in the first week of January. Everything appeared to be going well initially but seems there remain some gremlins that Samsung needs to take care of. That’s why it has now pulled the Galaxy S10 Android 11 One UI 3.0 update. Android 11 update is no longer available for the Galaxy S10 As of right now, the Android 11 One UI 3.0 update is no longer available for the Galaxy S10 series. This applies to both over-the-air updates and those installed through SmartSwitch. Samsung has not yet confirmed why it had to pull the update. Multiple reports suggest that there are some bugs in the firmware that need to be sorted out. Users are complaining about camera blur and the device heating up. There may also be as yet unreported bugs that have compelled Samsung to pull the update. It’s unclear at this point in time when Samsung is planning to resume the roll out of the Galaxy S10 Android 11 One UI 3.0 update. We’ll keep our ear to the ground and let you know as soon as we know more.
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heary
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maybe samsung is still looking for what happened to android 11, let it be slow to accept the original and not regret it later 🙂
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Lol when u buy a imported phone u will get it late so normal😂
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why they ask us to update when there are so many bugs now my only option is to gactory reset to smdroid 10
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Frankly speaking, it will take longer time if full test be made by manufacturer. Somemore, millions users installed different type of apps hence impossible to test. Best way is to release stable update and to come with an update when there's feedback on bugs/issues.
It's not just Samsung but applies to other manufacturers, and also the same with other industries.
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heary
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does android 11 really have a problem?
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scinex
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I don't have any issue with my N10 running on android 11. But yea, I keep it at stock and no customisation at all.
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heary
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oo..ok .. I am waiting for February to get an up date, but do not know if it is ok or not
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scinex
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Just my two cents; so far I have no issues at all with updates, be it monthly updates or android version updates. Possibly because I keep my phone as stock as possible without any 3rd party themes installed and no games as well.
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mukhi
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will samsung service centre pls help me to reinstate android 10 my phone is only 3 months old but i was prompted to update to android 11
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