The Android 11-based One UI 3.0 beta update is now rolling out for the Galaxy Z Fold 2 in the home country. The update was initially started on November 25, but is was later postponed when most of the customers found error in it. The firmware version F916NKSU1ZTKD is now rolling out in South Korea with all the known fixes. It also enhanced overall experience by trying to minimises the risks. The users who installed the hotfix version mentioned there is no issue with the unlocking and not found any other issues.
In the previous version or in the first rollout, the serious bug in the code was not letting any users unlock their phones. Later, Beta Operation Manager requested users to remove the passcode or any kind of other security option and install the beta. Most of the users preferred to stay away from the first beta version and chose to participate in the fixed update. Now, all the users can install the update as most of the users says it is safe to install.
This week, Samsung has officially closes beta updates for Galaxy Note 20 lineup. The article on Samsung Malaysia website has already hinted that the stable version will start from December. It means, soon we can see the official roadmap and the eligible device list. We don’t know exact when Galaxy Z Fold 2 or Galaxy Z Flip will get stable Android 11 version, but in the line, Galaxy S20 & Note 20 series will be the first.