Galaxy Note 20 could still receive the One UI 5.1
The Samsung Galaxy Note 20 was released in August 2020 and it originally shipped with One UI 2.5 based on Android 10. Samsung has since released several updates for the Galaxy Note 20, including One UI 3.x, and One UI 4.x. These updates brought new features and improvements to the device.
However, the company has already rolled out the stable Android 13-based One UI 5.0 update for the Galaxy Note 20 and Galaxy Note 20 Ultra, and this is the last major Android OS update for both these smartphones. (After announcing his decision to end the series, he pledged to provide three generations of Android updates for many Galaxy phones and tablets, including high-end and mid-range models). Here our dedicated article of EOL for Galaxy Note 20 series.
It is possible that the Galaxy Note 20 could receive the One UI 5.1 update in the future, but it is not certain. Samsung typically releases updates for its devices several years after their initial release, but the specific timing and availability of updates can vary depending on a number of factors, such as the specific device model, region, and carrier.
The long-awaited Galaxy S23 is finally set to launch with the latest version of One UI 5.1 out of the box. One UI 5.1 brings a number of new features and improvements to Samsung’s custom Android skin, making it even more user-friendly and feature-rich. Some of the highlights of One UI 5.1 include an updated notification panel design, new always-on display options, an improved camera app with new filters and effects, and much more. With One UI 5.1, Samsung has once again raised the bar for Android skins and customizations.