If you have a Samsung mobile you should know that the update of Android 12 and One UI 4 it is much closer. The company has taken a further step in the phase of upgrade concluding the beta phase for Galaxy S21. Samsung no longer needs more users to test the beta and has communicated that it has all ready to update stably. This is great news for any user with a relatively new Samsung mobile and that it is within the update phase of Android 12.
Your Samsung mobile a little closer to updating to Android 12
It is now a reality: the beta phase of One UI 4 has ended for the Galaxy S21. The next step for the Korean company is update these devices stably. This beta phase has gone through 3 updates and has just concluded. Samsung is not supposed to need more testing to be able to launch a stable and fluid version that does not give too many problems.
That version of Android 12 and One UI 4 This list is a very good thing for your Samsung device, even if it is not a high-end. When the Galaxy S21 update stably within a few days the company will get to work with it other devices.
In general, the update for previous high-end and mid-range devices does not require beta phases of several months, so, little by little, they will be released stable updates for the different models.
Which Samsung phones will update to Android 12 first?
It is a complete unknown, as Samsung has not confirmed any roadmap for the Android 12 update. The most normal thing is that within a few days the stable update will be launched for all the Galaxy S21 and then for the rest of the mobiles according to their importance.
First they will update the high-end ones like the Galaxy Z Fold 3, the Galaxy S20 and other important devices. After having a complete generation of high-end ranges, it is possible that the most important mid-ranges will be updated: see the Galaxy A of this year.
The best thing you can do is wait for Samsung launches its roadmap, something he usually does every year when the official and stable update is ready. This will happen in a few weeks and you will be able to get out of doubt. Of course, all the dates that are given are indicative and could change due to problems with the Android 12 and One UI 4 update.