The Verizon and T-Mobile Galaxy Note 20 models are expected to start receiving the update before the end of the month.
Earlier this month, Samsung its -based rollout for its series. According to reports from users on and , the series phones on AT&T have also started receiving the One UI 3.0 update (via ).
The update arrives as version N98xUSQU1CTL2 for two of Samsung's and weighs around 2.5GB in size. Along with the AT&T Galaxy Note 20 and , the are also now getting the One UI 3.0 update. While is currently the only carrier to have started rolling out Android 11 to the Galaxy Note 20 series, the Galaxy S20 series is now receiving the update on all three major U.S. carriers.
Samsung had announced the One UI 3.0 rollout for the international Galaxy S20 variants just a day after began pushing the update, so we expect the Galaxy Note 20 and Note 20 Ultra to start getting updated to Android 11 in a few other markets as well later this week.
If you own an AT&T Galaxy Note 20 or Galaxy S20 series phone, you can check for the update manually by heading over to Settings > Software update > Download and install. As with any major update, AT&T is rolling out One UI 3.0 for the Galaxy Note 20 and S20 series in stages, so it could take a few days for the update to become more widely available.
What you need to know
- AT&T's Galaxy Note 20 and S20 series phones are now receiving the stable Android 11-based One UI 3.0 update.
- In addition to Android 11, the update also brings other enhancements such as a refreshed UI and new customization options for the Always-On Display.
- The update is rolling out in stages, so most users will have to wait slightly longer.
Earlier this month, Samsung its -based rollout for its series. According to reports from users on and , the series phones on AT&T have also started receiving the One UI 3.0 update (via ).
The update arrives as version N98xUSQU1CTL2 for two of Samsung's and weighs around 2.5GB in size. Along with the AT&T Galaxy Note 20 and , the are also now getting the One UI 3.0 update. While is currently the only carrier to have started rolling out Android 11 to the Galaxy Note 20 series, the Galaxy S20 series is now receiving the update on all three major U.S. carriers.
Samsung had announced the One UI 3.0 rollout for the international Galaxy S20 variants just a day after began pushing the update, so we expect the Galaxy Note 20 and Note 20 Ultra to start getting updated to Android 11 in a few other markets as well later this week.
If you own an AT&T Galaxy Note 20 or Galaxy S20 series phone, you can check for the update manually by heading over to Settings > Software update > Download and install. As with any major update, AT&T is rolling out One UI 3.0 for the Galaxy Note 20 and S20 series in stages, so it could take a few days for the update to become more widely available.