Samsung unveiled the Samsung Galaxy A02 at the end of last January, and despite its launch in 2021, the phone came with Android 10, and months after its launch, the phone finally started receiving the Android 11 update.
Samsung has started rolling out the Android 11 update for the Galaxy A02, as the update arrives with the One UI Core 3.x interface, the update is currently in Russia with the firmware version A022GDXU2BUI3. The update brings Android 11 features, as well as new One UI features that are supported on lower-end Galaxy phones.
This update is also rolling out in batches, therefore, it is only available to a few users in Russia, however, the new update is supposed to reach other regions in the coming days.
The Galaxy A02 may receive another major system update which will be Android 12, and this version of the software is likely to arrive later next year.
We’ve updated the look and feel of One UI 3 in a lot of ways, big and small, from new, more symmetrical icons to smarter organization of the quick panel and notifications. Movement is smoother and more natural than ever, with improved animation and haptic feedback for common interactions. The interface responds to different screen sizes to deliver the best experience on any device, be it a phone, foldable or tablet.
We’ve improved One UI 3 with improved dynamic memory allocation, so apps run faster and run better. We have also restricted background activities to deliver better performance and better energy use.
Media and device control just got easier with the improved media panel in notifications. You can see recently used media apps and quickly change the playback device. You can also check your Android Auto settings in the Advanced features menu in Settings.
Enhanced Digital Wellbeing features make it easy to check how you use your phone or tablet and help you form good digital habits. Check your usage while driving or see weekly screen time changes by function at a glance with our upgraded weekly reports.
One UI 3 recommends useful accessibility features based on your usage. The Enhanced Accessibility Shortcut makes it easy to get started and use accessibility features. You can use the Speaking feature with keyboard input out loud to get voice feedback on your typing even when TalkBack is turned off.
You can now allow an app to access your microphone, camera, or location only once. Any permissions that an app hasn’t used in a while will automatically be revoked. You can no longer give apps permission to always see your location in the normal permission popup. To allow apps to access your location when it’s not in use, you need to go to the app’s location permissions page in Settings.
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Read also: Samsung Galaxy A02s Starts receiving Android 11 Based On One UI 3.1
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