Update, March 19, 2020 (4:05AM ET): The Samsung Galaxy S20 line is getting another firmware update. According to SamMobile, the new update is only rolling out to the Exynos variants though.
It’s also not available as an OTA (over-the-air) update just yet, so those who want it can download it from SamMobile’s archives here and flash their device. Alternatively, you can just wait for the OTA to roll out and then update from the Settings app on your phone.
One of the biggest changes in the update is a new camera app version. It has reportedly been updated to version 10.0.01.98 on all three Galaxy S20 phones and fixes the slow autofocus problem some users have been facing on the new flagships.
If you have a Snapdragon Galaxy S20, this update is not for you. But don’t worry, Samsung should roll it out pretty soon.
Original article: Welcome to the Samsung Galaxy S20 update hub! Here you’ll find all the latest information on software updates for the Samsung Galaxy S20, Galaxy S20 Plus, and Galaxy S20 Ultra. We’ll tell you what the current software versions are for each device and also give you a heads up that new updates are rolling out.
Keep in mind that the Samsung Galaxy S20 updates usually roll out to all three devices at the same time. However, different variants of the devices — such as carrier-branded versions and unlocked versions — usually see updates at different times.
Have you not yet purchased a Galaxy S20 phone? Check out the deals below. Head further down the page for the historical information on each Galaxy S20 update.
Samsung Galaxy S20, S20 Plus, and S20 Ultra updates
- Current stable version: Android 10
- When will the Galaxy S20, S20 Plus, and S20 Ultra get Android 11?: December 2020 (estimated)
Samsung launched the family of Galaxy S20 phones on February 11, 2020. Pre-orders for the devices started on February 21 and the devices will land in stores on March 6. Every device in the family will launch with Android 10 out of the box (skinned over with Samsung’s One UI 2.0, of course).
Samsung has gotten much faster and more regular with software updates as of late. We saw the Galaxy S10 and Galaxy Note 10 families get Android 10 in record time for the OEM. As such, it’s reasonable to assume the launch of Android 11 will be even faster this year. Although we can’t make any promises, it’s likely the Samsung Galaxy S20 update to the newest version of Android will land before 2020 comes to a close.
Before the Galaxy S20 family of phones even hit store shelves, Samsung already began releasing its first update. According to Tizen Help, the update is rolling out to South Korean S20 Ultra devices, and it fixes a few camera issues while also delivering the March Android security patch. This means that when you take your Galaxy S20 Ultra out of the box on March 6, there will likely be an update waiting for you.
Verizon also began pushing out a pre-release update to its Galaxy S20 Plus and Galaxy S20 Ultra variants on March 2. The update is said to bring performance enhancements to both devices and it includes the March security patch.
Shortly after that, the entire T-Mobile Galaxy S20 line began receiving the March security patch too. The update started rolling out while some lucky customers got their devices a few days ahead of the official March 6 launch date.
A second pre-release update was also rolled out to the Galaxy S20 phone. It brought further improvements to the camera performance and overall user experience, including enhanced touch gestures.
Here are the current stable versions of each device in the Galaxy S20 family:
Samsung Galaxy S20, S20 Plus, and S20 Ultra | Android 10 | Android 11 |
---|---|---|
AT&T | Yes | TBA |
Sprint | Yes | TBA |
T-Mobile | Yes | TBA |
Verizon | Yes | TBA |
US Unlocked | Yes | TBA |
International Unlocked | Yes | TBA |
Let us know which Samsung Galaxy S20 update you’re rocking in the comments. Also, if you’ve spotted an OTA that we haven’t, tip us!
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