It’s been a few weeks since South Korean giant Samsung started beta testing for its latest One UI 4 custom user interface based on the Android 12 operating system for its premium smartphones, including the Galaxy S21 lineup, Galaxy Z Fold3, Galaxy Z Flip3, and most recently the Galaxy Note 20.

While the company has been testing the One UI 4 through Beta releases, it is yet to release the stable version for any of its devices. But now, it appears that the company could start rolling out the One UI 4 stable version later this month.

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Telus, a Canada-based network carrier has updated its schedule for software rollout which shows that the Samsung Galaxy S21, S21 Plus, and S21 Ultra will be getting the Android 12-based One UI 4 on 23rd November.

Given that the update is for the network carrier-linked devices, we expect the update for the unlocked models to release a bit early. Also, South Korea and the United States could be the first regions to get the new Android 12-based update while China is expected to receive the latest One UI update by the end of this year.

Samsung has already shown off its Material You implementation for One UI and has also demonstrated the ability to set health goals with others using Samsung Health Together, so groups can compete in completing training or exercise goals.

The updated software also comes with a new feature named Quick Share that allows seamless transfer between Galaxy devices, and much more. Similar to Apple’s Lost Mode, the new One UI 4 update also expands SmartThings Find to stuff such as the Galaxy Buds and S Pens. It is leveraging up to 1.5 billion instances of data exchange between Samsung devices in a network to help pinpoint a lost accessory’s location.

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