Samsung is rolling out the Android 11 update for its Galaxy A60 users. The handset had released in 2019 with Android Pie out-of-the-box and received the Android 10 update last April.
According to Sammobile, the latest firmware update comes with the A6060ZCU3CUD3 version. The update also brings the latest Android security patch (March 2021) on the Galaxy A60.
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The report further says the update is available to users in China. It's likely to be available to users in other markets in the coming days. To check for the latest software update on your phone, you can visit Settings > Software update.
With the latest update, Samsung Galaxy A60 users are likely to get all the key features of Android 11. They can expect an improved UI design and improved default apps like a better keyboard and lock screen. There will be fresher Digital Wellbeing features and parental controls. The update is also likely to bring chat bubbles and an improved notification panel.
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There will also be better security-focused features such as one-time permissions and auto permissions reset. You can learn more about Android 11 here.
Separately, Samsung announced new offers on its Galaxy A32 handset in India. The offers include instant cashback and no-cost EMI options. For instance, HDFC Bank credit and debit cardholders can get a cashback of ₹1,500 on the handset. It's available on the EMI transactions as well. Clubbing these offers together, the effective price of Galaxy A32 comes down to ₹18,999, down from the official launch price of 21,999.
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