Samsung rolled out Android 11 with its One UI 3.0 skin for the Galaxy Note 10 Lite in January. And it recently started seeding the One UI 3.1 skin to users as well.
Compared to One UI 3.0, the new skin isn’t all that different as it is a minor upgrade that brings a few new features and improvements to the table.
One UI 3.1 has been relatively bug-free for the most part. However, we have been keeping tabs on all known bugs and issues with One UI 3.1 as well as One UI 3.0 that you can check out here.
That said, Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite users who installed One UI 3.1 with the March patch are reporting that the Widevine license has been downgraded from L1 to L3.
It’s worth noting that this is a fairly common issue. We recently came across similar reports from users with the OnePlus 8T. More on that here.
OEMs usually fix the problem via subsequent software updates. However, Samsung has not acknowledged the issue yet.
Meanwhile, feel free to let us know whether or not you’ve noticed the same on your Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite or any other Samsung phone running on Android 11 with the One UI 3.1 skin.
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