Software
Samsung brings One UI 3.0 back from Android 11 to Galaxy S10 without explanation

Samsung has again begun distributing the stable version of the proprietary One UI 3.0 shell based on the Android 11 operating system for the Galaxy S10 smartphones.
Initially, the Galaxy S10 line got access to One UI 3.0 in the very beginning of January, but distribution was stopped last week.
The company did not explain the reasons for its action. Presumably, they decided to modify the firmware due to a number of glitches and errors. Users complained about blurry photos and overheating of smartphones, as well as some other problems.
Galaxy S10 users now have access to firmware number G975FXXU9EUA4 again. Those who did not have time to update last time can do it now. The first to receive the firmware in Switzerland, it will soon appear in other regions.

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