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While Samsung continues to distribute Android 11 updates left, right, and centre in European markets, teaching its rivals an incredibly valuable lesson in software support, the top US wireless service providers are also outdoing themselves, pulling off unusually quick over-the-air rollouts of their own.
Following an international start just a few weeks back, the Galaxy S20 FE is reportedly getting its first taste of Android 11-based One UI 3.0 goodies on AT&T as we speak. That may not sound like a remarkable turnaround time on Ma Bell’s part, but compared to similar expansions for other Samsung devices in previous years, this is actually a pretty decent achievement.
Commercially released just a little over three months ago, the surprisingly inexpensive 5G-capable Galaxy S20 FE has already been treated to several software updates, although this is actually the first one that takes place in… auspicious conditions.
Speaking of the handset’s pretty much unrivaled affordability, speed-addicted bargain hunters may want to know the Snapdragon 865 powerhouse is currently available for… $0 at AT&T with a new line or an upgrade of an existing one and an eligible device trade-in. Alternatively, you can buy an unlocked model at $100 off its $699 list price on Amazon, although if history is any indication, that particular variant will likely keep you waiting for a slice of Android 11 pie for a few more weeks.