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The Verizon Moto G Power is finally getting updated to Android 11

In addition to a ton of new Android 11 features, the update also brings the April 2021 security patch and video calling enhancements. What you need to know The Verizon Moto G Power is starting to receive the Android 11 update. The update arrives as version RPM31.Q1-54-13. Motorola began rolling out the Android 11 update for the Unlocked Moto G Power in the U.S. earlier this month. The Moto G Power , which was one of the best cheap Android phones Motorola released last year, finally started receiving the Android 11 update earlier this month. While the update was initially limited to the Unlocked variant in the U.S., it has now started rolling out to the Verizon model as well (via PiunikaWeb ). According to the support page for the Moto G Power on Verizon's website , the update arrives as RPM31.Q1-54-13 and brings a host of new features, along with the April 2021 Android security patch. The official changelog also claims the update "provides enhancements to video ca

OxygenOS 11 (Android 11): Everything you need to know!

OxygenOS 11 brings a new visual layout and dozens of features. OnePlus has delivered the Android 11 -based OxygenOS 11 stable update to the OnePlus 8 and 8 Pro. The devices received the update just a month after the stable Android 11 build was released by Google, and are the first outside of Pixels to make the switch to the latest version of Android. With OxygenOS 11, OnePlus is making visual changes to its skin for the first time in a few generations, and we finally get Always-on Display. Although OnePlus phones have used AMOLED panels from the beginning, the company didn't offer an AOD mode; that's changing now. There's also a simplified settings page that's akin to Samsung's One UI 3.0 , new system font with better readability, more customization options, new themes for Zen Mode, and a whole lot more. The OxygenOS 11 stable update will be making its way to the OnePlus Nord, 7 and 7T series in the coming weeks, as well as the older OnePlus 6 and 6T. Here

Samsung One UI 3.0 (Android 11): All the new features you need to know

Samsung's next big version update is now available. One UI 3.0 — Samsung's custom interface for Android 11 — is finally starting to arrive. Between official rollouts and public betas, Samsung's well underway with its update process for the new software. One UI 3.0 comes with exciting new features, subtle UI tweaks, and optimizations across the board. Here's what you need to know about the One UI 3.0 update, the list of eligible phones slated to receive the stable update, and when you'll get the stable OTA update on your Galaxy phone. The default choice Samsung Galaxy S20+ $950 at Amazon A great all-round option The Galaxy S20+ is one of the best phones on the market today, with a gorgeous design coupled with enticing hardware. You get a stunning 120Hz AMOLED panel, global 5G connectivity, Snapdragon 865 chipset, outstanding cameras, and all-day battery life with wireless charging. Samsung One UI 3.0: When will my phone get the update? Public beta H

T-Mobile's Galaxy S20 is starting to get the One UI 3.0 (Android 11) update

The update has arrived a lot sooner than expected. What you need to know The T-Mobile Galaxy S20 phones have started receiving the Android 11-based One UI 3.0 update Verizon's Galaxy S20 series phones began receiving the update last week. In addition to all the standard Android 11 goodies, the update also brings a refreshed UI and a few other changes. Samsung began rolling out the stable Android 11 -based One UI 3.0 update to the Galaxy S20 series phones last week, starting with the Verizon models. The One UI 3.0 update has now started hitting the T-Mobile variants of Samsung's best Android phones in the U.S., as reported by TmoNews . It is worth noting, however, that the update hasn't been detailed on the carrier's support page yet. This could mean that a wider rollout hasn't yet started. The update arrives as version G98xUSQU1CTKH and weighs around 2GB in size. Along with core Android 11 features such as Chat bubbles and improved privacy settings,

Android 11 update for the Galaxy S20 could be right around the corner

The latest One UI 3.0 is now rolling out to users in India and the UK. What you need to know Samsung has released a new One UI 3.0 beta for the Galaxy S20 series. Unlike previous One UI 3.0 beta builds, the latest update doesn't allow beta testers to roll back to Android 10 using Smart Switch. It is likely that the first stable One UI 3.0 build for the Galaxy S20 series will begin rolling out to beta testers very soon. Samsung today released a new Android 11 -based One UI 3.0 beta build to the Galaxy S20 series phones, bringing the December 2020 Android security patch and a bunch of bug fixes. As reported by SamMobile , however, the update doesn't allow beta testers to roll back to Android 10 . The update arrives as version G98xxXXU5ZTKF and weighs in at just under 200MB in size. If you are running One UI 3.0 beta on your Galaxy S20 , Galaxy S20+ , or Galaxy S20 Ultra and want to roll back to Android 10, you should do it now. Once you install the latest One UI 3.0

Phones must now launch with Android 11 or they shouldn't launch at all

When your phone leaves the factory a full version behind, offering just one platform update isn't good enough. I was pretty excited to see OnePlus expanding its budget offerings with the Nord line coming to the U.S. It comes at a time when people who need a phone right now might also need a cheap phone and we're seeing the company's prices rise for its premium line of phones like the OnePlus 8T . Better inexpensive phones are always a good thing. Inexpensive phones are great. Keeping them updated makes them better. Then my excitement faded a good bit when I found out that the Nord N10 5G and N100 would ship with Android 10 and only get one Android version update . When you ship a phone that's already a version behind, is getting on the current platform really an update? Of course, OnePlus isn't alone here. Plenty of cheaper Android phones only get one update and the very cheapest might not get updated at all. And OnePlus is promising two years' worth of

OPPO ColorOS 11 (Android 11): All the new features you need to know about

ColorOS 11 introduces a laundry list of changes as OPPO sets its sights on global markets. OPPO is one of the largest phone manufacturers in the world, and over the last two years it has turned its attention to European markets, where it is seeing a heady growth. In Q2 2020, OPPO's shipments in Europe increased by 41% from the same time a year ago, and the company saw a 10% uptick in global sales — all in the middle of a pandemic. OPPO's flagships tend to hold their own against the best Android phones , and its focus on global markets has allowed the brand to flourish. With OPPO now becoming a major player outside of China, it is making key changes to its ColorOS user interface to make the skin more palatable to a global audience. ColorOS 7.0 debuted on the Find X2 Pro earlier this year with a modern user interface and plenty of visual tweaks, and OPPO is now debuting ColorOS 11 based on Android 11 . OPPO says it's going straight to ColorOS 11 to maintain parity wit

Samsung One UI 3.0 (Android 11): All the new features you need to know

Samsung's next big version update is now in a closed beta — and a public beta will be available shortly. Samsung is getting ready to show off the next version of One UI. The Android 11 -based One UI 3.0 public beta is now live in Korea and the U.S., so if you're interested in taking a look at all the new features on offer, you can install the beta build right away. The One UI 3.0 beta is limited to the Galaxy S20 and Note 20 series, and Samsung will make the beta available in more markets around the world shortly. The One UI 3.0 beta includes interesting new features and subtle tweaks to the UI, with Samsung adding meaningful features throughout the interface. Here's what you need to know about the One UI 3.0 beta, the list of eligible phones slated to receive the stable update, and when you'll get the OTA update on your Galaxy phone. The default choice Samsung Galaxy S20+ $1190 at Amazon   A great all-round option The Galaxy S20+

The most important Android 11 features so far

We only have an Android 11 Developer Preview so far, but we can still make a list of the most notable new features in that preview. Check it out here! The very first Android 11 Developer Preview landed earlier today. This is our first look at the next version of Android, which won’t land in a stable form until the third quarter of the year. The Developer Preview landing this early is pretty notable as most DPs usually land in March. The reasoning behind this move likely has to do with just how developer-focused Android 11 is at the moment. Most of the changes within the system are not user-facing but could have a dramatic impact on existing and upcoming Android apps. As such, installing Android 11 on your own phone right now might not be too worth it. There will be a lot of bugs and most of the new features you won’t even see. Though, there are a few new user-facing features like a native screen recorder, chat bubbles, and more. Native screen recording: Google has been toying

Android 11 Developer Preview 1: Top new features [Video]

The next big installment in our favorite smartphone operating system is coming and we have been delving into “Android 11 Developer Preview 1” to figure out what might be the top new features of the eleventh OS iteration. As we saw with the first wave of Android 10 — formerly Q — builds last year, there are some notable and highly requested features being added right off the bat, with preparation already in place for a flurry of upcoming features in potential future builds. Not all of the new software additions will work with every Pixel phone out there. And because of dropped support, the OG Pixel is unable to even install the latest developer preview. Despite some things that might not be fully compatible with all models, we’ve still done a deep dive into the preview to give you an indication of some of the very best new features that come as part of Android 11. Naturally, some of you might be eager to download this first taste of Android 11 and enjoy some new features. We