Samsung has bad news for Galaxy S21 users – Times of India

NEW DELHI: Samsung started working on Android 12 for the Galaxy S21 series of smartphones in June this year. Recently it was reported that the company will roll out the first beta update for the One UI 4.0 this month. However, now it appears that the Galaxy S21 smartphone series users will have to wait for more for the Android 12. It is also not clear as to when the company will roll out the first beta so the Galaxy S21 users will have to wait considerably longer.
According to tipster FrontTron, the first beta of Android 12-based One UI 4.0 has been delayed and will not be released anytime soon. However, the company has not yet released any official statement about the rollout or delay of One UI 4.0.
The new One UI 4 is based on the upcoming Android 12 operating system. Samsung Galaxy S21 series smartphones will be the first devices of the company to receive an Android 12 update. The company has also promised three years of updates to smartphones recently. It is also expected that Samsung will roll out the Android 12 update for other flagship devices by January 2022.
Presently, not much is known about the upcoming One UI 4.0. Another tipster Ice Universe revealed that the upcoming One UI 4.0 from Samsung is said to come with a transparency effect to the notification section and the company is also said to be making some visual changes in the UI.
Meanwhile, Google has released the final beta for Android 12 and the company is expected to launch the stable version of the operating system in the coming weeks. The Android 12 beta 5 is now available for Pixel 3 and later. You can download the beta version from the Android developer website manually and can also enroll by clicking on this link.

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