Android 11 / OneUI 3.1 rollout started in South Korea and now the US! (updated title 1/26)

Re: Android 11 / OneUI 3.1 rollout started in South Korea

I hope there will be tablet specific improvements.
 
Re: Android 11 / OneUI 3.1 rollout started in South Korea

Do you know when it will hit the USA?
 
Re: Android 11 / OneUI 3.1 rollout started in South Korea

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Galaxy Tab S7, Tab S7+ start receiving Android 11 update with One UI 3.1 - SamMobile

3 days ago — Samsung has surprisingly started rolling out the Android 11 update to the Galaxy Tab S7 and the Galaxy Tab S7+ with One UI 3.1 instead of One UI 3.0. - SamMobile.
 
Re: Android 11 / OneUI 3.1 rollout started in South Korea

Do you know when it will hit the USA?

The initial word was March, but the linked article seems to indicate the South Korea release may be ahead of schedule. I believe our next patch on the schedule would be March (since tablets are only getting quarterly patching as compared to the monthly cadence for phones) so March would seem logical for us to see it.
 
Re: Android 11 / OneUI 3.1 rollout started in South Korea

I'm installing the Android 11 update now currently in the USA
 
Mine updated this morning. USA wifi version. Looking forward to seeing new features. Noticed that Good Lock has mostly been updated to 3.1.
 
Mine updated this morning. USA wifi version. Looking forward to seeing new features. Noticed that Good Lock has mostly been updated to 3.1.

This is great news. With my note 10+ update to 3.1 (whenever it is) seamless handover will be awesome and productive.
 
Seems to be a staged roll-out. Some started getting it two days ago (27 Jan). I tried on 27 and 28 Jan with "up-to-date" notice. However, just downloaded and install now in progress at 10:00 am 29 Jan. S7+ WIFI only, located in Kansas City area, US.
 
I have a roughly 4 week old Tab S7 (USA, WiFi only) and just finished the update to Android 11. I am absolutely stuck in Safe Mode. I can swipe down and to turn it off, but it just restarts in Safe Mode. I can manually turn off the device (since when did powering down get hard to do???) and I stay in Safe Mode.

Unless there are other ideas I think that I need to reset my Tablet and start all over again. Do I have any other options here?

Thanks.

dave

ps. Can I avoid Android 11 and keep V10 updated?
 
I assure you it's coming as I have the USA WiFi version and installed it earlier this week. I'm not in any beta group, it was an OTA install...

Just now getting the update. YAY!!! 2953.81MB Download
 
I have a roughly 4 week old Tab S7 (USA, WiFi only) and just finished the update to Android 11. I am absolutely stuck in Safe Mode. I can swipe down and to turn it off, but it just restarts in Safe Mode. I can manually turn off the device (since when did powering down get hard to do???) and I stay in Safe Mode.

Unless there are other ideas I think that I need to reset my Tablet and start all over again. Do I have any other options here?

Thanks.

dave

ps. Can I avoid Android 11 and keep V10 updated?

I just noticed that while Volume Up is working fine, just a simple/quick press on Volume Down and it acted like I held Volume Down until (or past when) volume zero'ed out. So I wiped off the button with a damp cloth and, for now, all is well again. But clearly something to watch out for.

dave
 
Can I avoid Android 11 and keep V10 updated?
For future reference, no. Once a full version OS update is applied THAT is the base version for the device. If you "factory reset" the device it does not revert to the original OS that came from the factory.

"Factory Reset" is a bit of a mis-named function, it's more like "wipe user data".

There IS an option, sammobile.com is a decent repository of OS images for Samsung devices, though it may not have the FACTORY image. There are tools, I believe linked on that page, for flashing the OS. However, once it's reverted you then have to deal with preventing the update again.
 
Can't wait until it comes to T-Mobile. Hopefully in a few days since Verizon has already released theirs.
 

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