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Official Introduction Film by Samsung tells everything about One UI 3

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Last updated: February 2nd, 2021 at 18:18 UTC+01:00

Samsung has just released an almost 4-minute-long Official Introduction Film on One UI 3. As you all know, One UI 3 is not entirely new but the Galaxy S21 series' arrival has marked the release of One UI version 3.1, so the company is now highlighting some of the best One UI 3 features in a new video that inevitably doubles as an ad for the Galaxy S21 and other Galaxy devices running Android 11.

Samsung's top priorities with One UI 3 were comfort and efficiently, leading to refinements, new UI elements, and richer animations, the latter of which accentuate the new 120Hz high refresh rate displays even further.

One UI 3 brings about a ton of visual changes, from a new lock screen to redesigned apps, and with its latest introduction video Samsung is making it a lot easier for customers and people who have never experienced One UI to get a sense of what its proprietary skin for Android 11 is all about.

Which Galaxy devices have access to Android 11 and One UI 3?

There are obviously not many Galaxy devices that ship with Android 11 out of the box but the list of phones and tablets that were released running older versions and got updated to Android 11 / One UI 3 keeps getting longer.

Samsung has already released One UI 3 for older flagships like the Galaxy S10 and the Galaxy Note 10 series, and it even brought the update to more budget-oriented phones including the Galaxy M21 and the Galaxy M31.

Is your phone running One UI 3 yet? How would you describe your experience with One UI 3 so far, and what do you think Samsung's next priority for developing One UI should be?

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