Samsung is workaround around the clock to bring Android 11 to its phone lineup, and this week the company has started testing the operating system update on more devices. This time, it’s the turn of the Galaxy A51 5G and the Galaxy M31 to get early versions of the Android 11 update, though for the time being, this appears to be happening only in certain regions across the world. AP writes that users in South Korea can now install Android 11 beta on the Galaxy A51 5G as part of Samsung’s dedicated program in this regard, while the OS update is available for the M31 only in India. Entering the beta program can be done from the Samsung Members app, and the testing build will then be shipped through the phone update function. The Android 11 update In the meantime, Samsung is working on making the Android 11 update available for t...
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