Samsung is already testing the Android 11 update on the Galaxy S10+


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A Galaxy S10+ running Android 11 was seen on the Geekbench benchmarking platform. Several months before the deployment of the update in final version, Samsung has therefore already started to work on the interface of its next OneUI overlay.

On February 25, the benchmark of a smartphone with the code name SM-G975F was put online on Geekbench, report our colleagues from Android Headlines. In view of the nomenclature, it is obviously a Galaxy S10+ with an Exynos 9820 SoC, the international version of the smartphone. The variants sold on the American market arrive with Qualcomm Snapdragon 855.

Samsung is working on the next One UI based on Android 11

According to this benchmark, the S10+ runs Android R. As a reminder, this is the internal code name for the Android 11 update at Google. The Android R had already appeared on the benchmark of a Google Pixel 4 during the month of January 2020. The firm has decided to drop the names of sweets since Android 10. The eleventh update of the OS will arrive as Android 11.

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Anyway, Samsung has apparently started to test the One UI 3.0 user interface intended to accompany Android 11. In recent years, the manufacturer has spared no efforts to deploy the new Android updates on time. Given the advance taken by the firm this year, we can hope that Android 11 in stable version arrives even faster on the most high-end smartphones in the catalog, like the new Galaxy S20 for example. Last year, Samsung broke its own record by rolling out Android 10 on the Galaxy S10 in December. Will the firm do even better in 2020?

A few days ago, Google launched the first beta of Android 11 for developers. Until the deployment of the final version (planned for around September 2020), Google will offer another 5 beta versions. While waiting to learn more, we invite you to consult the complete deployment schedule for Android 11.

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