Samsung Rolls Back Android 11-Based One UI 3.0 Update for Galaxy S10 Series


Samsung is pulling the stable Android 11-based One UI 3.0 update for the entire Samsung Galaxy S10 series, as per a report. The Samsung Galaxy S10 devices in Switzerland were the first to receive the update in the first week of January. The update had also started rolling out to Samsung Galaxy S10 and Samsung Galaxy S10e devices in India. But the update is no longer available for Galaxy S10 series devices. While Samsung hasn't revealed the reason behind it, reports indicate that it has been done because of bugs in the firmware.

Earlier this month, Samsung pushed an OTA update to the entire Samsung Galaxy S10 series containing Android 11 and the maker's One UI 3.0. However, the company abruptly stopped the update and is no longer available for the Galaxy S10 phones.



 it is likely because of certain bugs in the firmware. Some Samsung Galaxy S10 series users have complained about camera blur and the device heating up following the update, as per the report. The firmware could also have some unreported bugs. There is no word so far on when Samsung might resume the Android 11-based One UI 3.0 update rollout.

We suspect that there are more than a few bugs that forced Samsung to make such a drastic decision. We are yet to find out how long it's going to take for the updated seeding to resume.

The update for the Samsung Galaxy S10 series came with the January 2021 Android security patch, along with Android 11 and One UI 3.0 features.



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