Samsung has made great promises and improvements to the way it deploys Android updates, but some might think that it only applies to its high-end phones. Fortunately, it does not seem to be the case and Samsung also paid special attention not only to its mid-range galaxy a series but also to its tablets. Of course, carriers may not always be as fast and only two months later than the Verizon version of the Galaxy Tab S6 gets its delay on a 3.1 UI with an Android update 11.\
Certainly, the deployment of the Android 11 update for the Galaxy Tab S6 last March has arrived two months earlier than expected. In this sense, Verizon is really just on schedule. Anyway, it’s a “better late thing never” and that the owners of Galaxy Tab S6 will definitely be welcome every time.
The changelog that Verizon has displayed for the update does not mention specific modifications to the carrier. This could therefore all be on the upgrades of Samsung and Google on the mobile platform. An IU 3.1 itself does not provide many changes from the previous version, but is more iterative refinement.
Android 11, on the other hand, brings enormous changes, especially in the way the operating system works. Beyond floating bubble notifications that Google has officially adopted, the latest version of Android improves confidentiality with stronger permissions. This includes automatically resetting application permissions that you rarely use.
With its second android upgrade, it is not yet sure of the 2019 flagship tablet will get another year after the Android 12 comes. Verizon subscribers can at least take advantage of this last update for the moment, but as always, do not forget to back up first and keep your tablet before upgrading.