After turning the page to start an exciting new chapter in terms of software support last year with exceptionally early Android 10 updates for a number of high-end devices, Samsung is somehow outdoing itself right now by reportedly rolling out a fresh collection of One UI 3.0 goodies to the Galaxy S10 Lite.
If you feel like something is missing from that list, you’re absolutely right. In fact, Samsung has yet to bring multiple higher-profile phones up to date, including the slightly older and objectively superior Galaxy S10, S10+, and S10 5G.
Obviously, the company’s latest over-the-air Android 11 delivery is not an entirely global affair just yet either, kicking off in India and Spain before undoubtedly spreading its wings to numerous other territories in the near future.
The third iteration of Samsung’s proprietary UI includes many significant changes and tweaks covering everything from the visual design itself to a phone’s overall performance, calls and chats, pictures and videos, home screen and lock screen, customization, gestures, and of course, security. You’re looking at a decidedly massive update tipping the scales at more than 2 gigs, mind you, so before initiating the download and installation process, you might want to make sure you have enough free storage space and fuel in the old battery tank.