Samsung plans to release Android 12 on its terminals by the end of the current year.Google's latest software was revealed a few days ago but had a somewhat particular debut.Google has, technically, made the update available, but has yet to implement it on its pixel smartphones.In the meantime, the South Korean OEM is testing the beta version of Android 12 and, according to a community post, it seems that the company is planning a large -scale rollout by the end of this year.
Android 12 and Samsung: the One UI 4.0 is coming
A post on the community of the community identified by the guys from Tizenhelp provides us with some information on when Samsung intends to launch Android 12 on most flagships.Apparently, the company expects Android 12 be available "at the latest by December".
This Roadmap would be in line with the launch of last year, when Samsung released the first stable updates of Android 11 on December 2, 2020, just before a large -scale launch.So, assuming that nothing goes wrong behind the scenes, it seems completely reasonable to expect Samsung to launch the new iteration of Android (with relative one UI) in the same period.
Having said that, there is a good chance that we will see an anterified launch.The Korean company released its first public beta of Android 12 long before expected in mid -September and since then has released a second patch that brought support for Dynamic Color and much more.December could certainly be an excellent time sequence for Samsung, but November does not seem to be so unlikely as an event.It reads in fact: