Google is expected to release Android 12 stable in a couple of months. However, OEMs are yet to deliver Android 11 stable update for their older and budget devices. Even Samsung with its resources is yet to complete last year’s Android rollout for some of its products. The latest handset from the South Korean tech giant to receive the Android 11 update is Galaxy A20s.
Samsung launched the Galaxy A20s in October 2019. The smartphone debuted with One UI based on Android 9.0 Pie. It was updated to Android 10-based One UI 2.x last year.
Now, the phone has started receiving the Android 11 (One UI 3.1) update. According to SamMobile, the update is currently live in Malaysia with build number A207FXXU2CUFA.
The latest system update for the handset brings all the new One UI features that are supported by its hardware. Additionally, it also bumps up the security patch level to June 2021.
The update should be available in all regions in the coming days. Users of the device can navigate to Settings > Software update > Download and install to check whether their unit has got the One UI 3.1 (Android 11) update.
The Samsung Galaxy A20s is neither eligible for three generations of Android updates nor four years of security updates. Hence, One UI 3.1 is the last major software update for this smartphone. But will likely receive security patches for a while.
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