Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra rear panel
  • Samsung is making its One UI 3.0 beta available for the Galaxy Note 20 and Note 20 Ultra.
  • You’ll need an unlocked, Sprint, or T-Mobile device to give it a try.
  • Registrations are available through the Members app.

You don’t have to own a Galaxy S20 to test Samsung’s latest interface. Samsung’s One UI 3.0 beta is available for the Galaxy Note 20 and Note 20 Ultra, bringing a taste of Android 11 to the company’s pen-equipped smartphones.

You’ll need a Sprint, T-Mobile, or unlocked version of the Galaxy Note 20 to try the One UI 3.0 beta. As before, you’ll have to sign up through a banner in the Samsung Members app. The company warns that it’s “speeding up” to provide a more stable release as we write this, so you might want to be patient if reliability (for a beta, anyway) is important to you.

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The test release adds numerous interface tweaks as well as practical features. Some of them come directly from Android 11, such as a dedicated section for chats in your notification shade. You’ll also see refinements to Samsung’s web browser, the home and lock screens, and even contacts.

There are improvements for the ecosystem, too, such as expanded wireless DeX support and a SmartThings tie-in that provides clearly visible alerts if devices hear a ringing doorbell or crying baby. It’s not certain if there are any Galaxy Note 20-specific additions to the One UI 3.0 beta, but Samsung didn’t mention any in its announcement.

Samsung has already committed to releasing the polished version after November, and it’s unofficially expected by December. It hasn’t outlined the devices getting the beta after the Galaxy Note 20, but there could be a long list when Samsung is expanding updates to three years for many of its mid-range and high-end devices.