Update 47 (October 20)
IST 11:22 am: Now, reports indicate that Samsung might have started testing out Android 12-based One UI 4.0 for users of the Samsung Galaxy S10+.
As this is a pretty young stage, we still have no idea when the Beta program will start. Stay tuned for more. Many thanks to Onur for the tip.
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Samsung One UI 4.0 (Android 12) update roll out tracker [Cont. updated]
A detailed & continuously updated round-up of everything related to Samsung One UI 4.0 (Android 12) update rollout.
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Update 56 (November 01)
Samsung One UI 4.0 (Android 12) update roll out tracker [Cont. updated]
A detailed & continuously updated round-up of everything related to Samsung One UI 4.0 (Android 12) update rollout.
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Anyone capture the S10 plus beta for snapdragon U1 version?
The worstest update ever ! As I said somewhere else...Samsung&Google "privacy schizophrenia" on maximum level. They pretend to keep privacy even we all already compromized it with ours various multitude of accounts throughout social medias.
tin2404 said:
The worstest update ever ! As I said somewhere else...Samsung&Google "privacy schizophrenia" on maximum level. They pretend to keep privacy even we all already compromized it with ours various multitude of accounts throughout social medias.
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Well of course Google has a bad record on Privacy. BUt why is it bad final releases are up at SamMobile? UNrooted it should be stable. Obviously Magisk wouldn't be working for it yet but I gave up rooting when I couldn't use Google pay and too many warranty issues.
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On August 8, the following Android Oreo roadmap was reported, including by XDA:
https://www.xda-developers.com/samsung-mid-range-phones-android-oreo-2019/
What caught the attention is that the Galaxy J2 Pro (2018) was on the list, expected to receive Android Oreo (probably version 8.1.0, with Samsung Experience 9.5) in January 2019.
We are already in February 2019, and so far, it continues to work with Android 7.1.1 Nougat and Samsung Experience 8.5.
Have the plans changed, or will Android Oreo still be released sometime in 2019 ?!
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Following this, have Samsung abandon that phone already?
Probably, yeah. Pie is on Samsung's mind now
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Probably, yeah. Pie is on Samsung's mind now
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Considering that the SM-G610 received Android Nougat in May 2018 in Brazil (where the device is sold as Galaxy J7 Prime), I still have my doubts about it.
zez12 said:
Following this, have Samsung abandon that phone already?
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The Indians, so far as I researched, still say that the Galaxy J2 2018 will receive Android Oreo.
I would like to know how is the roadmap of Android Oreo in India, according to Samsung Members.
It is possible that the device is no longer on the list (in Brazil, it never appeared).
New ota build is rolling out in india named 11.2.4.4. The changelog is listed in the screen shot . It claims to optimize the over sharpening in photos,and by far it seems like they actually fixed the over sharpening problem.
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Neat! Thanks for the info.
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New ota build is rolling out in india named 11.2.4.4. The changelog is listed in the screen shot . It claims to optimize the over sharpening in photos,and by far it seems like they actually fixed the over sharpening problem.View attachment 5283711
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Wow nice. I haven't even got the last update smh
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Wow nice. I haven't even got the last update smh
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You can use oxygen os repo to find the ota for your region.
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Neat! Thanks for the info.
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My pleasure.
Probably best keeping an eye on this post for links :
OnePlus 9 and 9 Pro receive OxygenOS 11.2.4.4 builds with April security patches and camera improvements
OnePlus is rolling out new updates with camera improvements to the OnePlus 9 and OnePlus 9 Pro, with OxygenOS 11.2.4.4. Read on to know more!
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so wtf?
I'm so tired of this Samsung or Google is popping up in my phone making **** have this behavior and I'm ****ing sick of it.
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I had to restart my phone and get that ****ing **** sucker off my screen no way to get it off that hover draw over apps bull****
That's what happens when you upgrade...
What OS version is it running?
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That's what happens when you upgrade...
What OS version is it running?
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last April 3.1. Yes I know I ****ed up with upgrading because I can't even unlock my goddamn boot locker because I upgraded but yeah these cocksuckers are keep on popping up on my screen of all my apps they're all off for drawover apps
while Google and Samsung are
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last April 3.1. Yes I know I ****ed up with upgrading because I can't even unlock my goddamn boot locker because I upgraded but yeah these cocksuckers are keep on popping up on my screen of all my apps they're all off for drawover apps
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I have two N10+'s, one on Android 9, the other on 10 which are their factory loads.
They will most likely never be upgraded because Google Android is more like a lame copy of Apple now.
Lots of issues with 12 across the board not just Samsung.
Roll back to Android 11 if you can and package disable OTA updates to stop this nonsense.
Android 9 and higher are reasonably secure unless you do something stupid.
Security is not an issue with Android 9. Almost 2 years on this load and no malware issues. Using only a few precautions like disabled wifi, Karma Firewall and care with installs/downloads.
Hi guys good ando and happy new year!
I just buy a Moto G60, they question is.... IS better keep on Android 11 or update to 12?
How IS your battery, performance, cameras gcam compatibility after update to 12?
Have a great day
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I have the same question
I think you should consider a few things before migrating to A12, first and foremost:
The look: If you're happy with the look of the A11, stay there. Because A12 is totally different, bigger icons, "warmer" colors, all or most of the colors are pastel.
Something that you should take into account is that eventually most applications will start to change their appearance in order to become more familiar with A12.
Me, I've been considering going back to A11, but I'm afraid of bricking.
DO NOT upgrade to Android 12.
Take it from someone that upgraded his G60s to A12 last week and it's now considering moving to Samsung.
Android 12 has come with some deal breaking bugs that Motorola ain't likely to fix.
From the UI perspective I like A12 more, but what's that good for if the OS does not work well.
Hello. What kind of bugs do you talk about?
I'm on the way to buy this phone to replace my buggy, slow Nokia G20.
Maybe a custom ROM with Android 12 can solve those bugs, but I don't know.
well i have upgraded to the latest software version avaliable for the moto g60 and after few minor security update the phone looks good and the battery life is stable as you can expect from and android phone there where few bugs at the beginning but the security update have fix them all
and even if there is some issue still left after the latest update the phone is still going to get security update i think you should be good to go to update your device at least on a Indian rom it is stable
i hope this help
I still have Android 12 April 2022 firmware on my A52s and from what I'm reading the newer Android 13 updates are quite experimental that come with a lot pros and cons, is any firmware worth updating or should I keep my old one? Perhaps waiting a few months until a better solution comes out? What's your opinion on this? Thanks in advance
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I still have Android 12 April 2022 firmware on my A52s and from what I'm reading the newer Android 13 updates are quite experimental that come with a lot pros and cons, is any firmware worth updating or should I keep my old one? Perhaps waiting a few months until a better solution comes out? What's your opinion on this? Thanks in advance
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What is experimental with Android 13? It works almost flawlessly on my A52s, waiting for One UI 5.1 right now. Everything stock, everything works. Don't even feel the need to debloat.
Camera performance during video is choppy (like 10fps during preview, standard 30fps during playback).
Fingerprint sensor does not turn off the blue light filter sometimes and thus does not always work.
I have clean flashed Android 13 (after OTA updated caused the same issues) but it did not help with the fingerprint issue. The camera issue was gone for a while but it came back.
What do you think of this result so far?
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What do you think of this result so far?
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Sorry, but is the SOT here 3 or 18 hours? (I don't own a samsung)
AhmedRehan98 said:
Sorry, but is the SOT here 3 or 18 hours? (I don't own a samsung)
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3 hours