Android 12 officially debuted last month, being presented at Google I/O 2021. The new version of the operating system has arrived with many surprises, inaugurating a new design and new features.In addition, several Android phone manufacturers have given users to test Android 12 in the Beta stage on their flagships.
However, Samsung is not one of these companies, the smartphones of the South Korean company applying over Android the One UI interface.We find out today that Samsung has already started working on the new update and it is possible to bring one and One 4.0 on the Galaxy S21 series.We have details below.
The rumor Max Weinbach is the one who brings the news through a post on Twitter.It seems that the South Korean manufacturer has already started working on the Android 12 update for the Galaxy S21 series.Moreover, we even find out that Samsung could launch the first Build One Ui 4.0 based on Android 12 in the Beta stage before SDC (Samsung Developer Conference) will take place.This event would take place in October or November, every year and as the name says, it would be dedicated to developers.
According to rumors, the first Beta update at Android 12 could arrive in August this year.As a reminder, not long ago the One UI 4.0 appeared in a video on Reddit, which was then deleted.Most likely we are talking about an Alpha variant of the Samsung user interface, tested for some time by a small number of developers.Also, the Samsung Galaxy S21 series arrived with Android 11 and the One UI 3.1 interface applied over the onset.The company promised 3 updates of the operating system for these smartphones.Thus, Galaxy S21, S21+ and S21 Ultra would even receive Android 14 in the coming years.
Android 12 brings a big design change, inaugurating "Materal You", but also improvements on the security and confidentiality.We also have new widgets, of different shapes, but also new gestures for controlling the device.Many say that Android 12 is inspired by One Ui 3.x, so we are eager to see what Samsung can bring with One UI 4.0.