That all said, Samsung is now bringing Android 11 to its flagship phones in the form of a sort-of public beta for One UI 3.
For the Galaxy Note 20-series phones, the following users are eligible:.
Galaxy Note 20 and Galaxy Note 20 Ultra users using unlocked firmware.
Unlocked users (U1 devices purchased directly from Samsung; Any carrier is supported on unlocked firmware.).
Galaxy S20, Galaxy S20+ and Galaxy S20 Ultra users on Sprint & T-Mobile.
Unlocked users (U1 devices purchased directly from Samsung; Any carrier is supported on unlocked firmware.).
Launch the Galaxy Store app and do the same thing (hamburger icon > Updates).
Finally, make sure you’ve used the Galaxy Store app to install the Samsung Members app — you won’t have a chance to get in the beta without it.
Now, launch Samsung Members and cross your fingers
Consider using this time to make a full backup of your phone, as it’s possible that installing the beta could somehow cause issues
It can happen, and it’s just an annoying byproduct of using a beta operating system
You can wait for the apps’ developers to fix the underlying problem or, if it’s a serious issue, you can hop out of the beta by deregistering via the Settings screen in the Samsung Members app