Updates
Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Update: December 2021 security patch in the US
Launched back in the second half of 2020, Samsung Galaxy Note 10 series shipped with Android 9 Pie-based One UI 1.5 on board. Earlier this year, these devices have received the Android 10-based One UI 2.5 in late 2019, followed by Android 11-based One UI 3 in late 2020.
As the Galaxy Note 10 line was introduced with Android 10 out of the box, it’s eligible for at least three years of Android OS upgrades, courtesy of the new Samsung update policy 2020. Major updates apart, the entire Galaxy Note 10 series is also eligible for four years of regular security updates.
December 06
December 2021 security patch @ Comcast
Comcast, which is a network service provider in the US, has now released the December 2021 security patch update to the Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy Note 10+ devices. It comes with PDA build versions: N975USQS7FUKA and N970USQS7FUKA for the Galaxy Note 10+ and Note 10 respectively. For more info, head to our dedicated story…
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- In order to check for the latest update manually, head to your device Settings tap on Software updates, and finally hit the Download and install button.
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Exynos Samsung Galaxy S21 FE models grab April 2024 update in India
After Snapdragon models, Samsung has released an April 2024 security update for Exynos models of the Galaxy S21 FE smartphone in India. Users can identify the latest update through One UI build version G990EXXS8FXD1.
The fresh update improves system security and stability to enhance the overall performance. It protects against security threats by incorporating the latest security patches for Android. Also, it improves some functions to provide a better user experience.
Users of the Exynos Galaxy S21 FE smartphone in India will have to download a 248.39MB package to install the April 2024 security update. The update is based on One UI 6.0 and the company will soon release One UI 6.1 update for this smartphone.
To install the update, users should navigate to the Software Update section found within the device’s Settings. They can select ‘Download and install’ from there to initiate the update process.
Samsung Galaxy S21 FE Exynos April 2024 update – India #Samsung #OneUI #GalaxyS21FE pic.twitter.com/3QCwnuoJ5J
— Samsung Software Updates (@SamsungSWUpdate) April 25, 2024
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One UI 6.1 Next! Samsung Galaxy S22 gets updated 4G band support in Europe
Samsung recently began rolling out a software update for its Galaxy devices in Europe, focusing on 4G network compatibility. The update that started releasing with the Galaxy S24 and other recent models is now available for the Galaxy S22 series as well.
Users of Samsung Galaxy S22, Galaxy S22 Plus, and Galaxy S22 Ultra smartphones can identify the new update in Europe through One UI build version S901BXXU8DXD6, S906BXXU8DXD6, and S908BXXU8DXD6 respectively. This update is based on Android 14 and One UI 6.0.
The new update has revised support for the LTE TDD band. For German-purchased devices, the update will disable TDD 4G network support in ten European countries including Belgium, Denmark, Germany, France, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Austria, Poland, Switzerland, and the Czech Republic.
To check and install the update, open the Settings app >> Software Update >> Download and install.
One UI 6.1 Update
Samsung officially confirmed that the company will release One UI 6.1 update for the Galaxy S22 series along with 5 other Galaxy devices in early May 2024. Moreover, the Canadian network carrier’s schedule also suggested that the Galaxy S22 series, Galaxy Z Fold 4, and Galaxy Z Flip 4 will get a new update with One UI 6.1 starting May 3.
Galaxy S22, Z Fold 4, and Flip 4 to receive Galaxy AI, One UI 6.1 update on May 3
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4 more Samsung devices get enhanced 4G band support in Europe
We are in April and Samsung is rolling out a new firmware update for Galaxy Z Fold 5, Galaxy Z Flip 5, Galaxy A55, and Galaxy A54 smartphones in Europe. The update comes with enhanced 4G band support and general improvements to deliver a better experience.
The fresh update enhances the Regional LTE TDD band support to provide better network performance across various European countries. However, the Samsung device models bought in Germany will not support LTE TDD band signals in certain countries, including Belgium, Denmark, France, Luxemburg, Netherlands, Austria, Poland, Switzerland, and the Czech Republic.
Moreover, the update improves some functions and fixes issues for error-free services. This fresh update is rolling out to Galaxy Z Fold 5, Galaxy Z Flip 5, Galaxy A55, and Galaxy A54 smartphones in Europe, following the release for the Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S24 series.
Latest Firmware
- A546BXXU7BXD8 – Galaxy A54
- A556BXXU1AXC4 – Galaxy A55
- F731BXXU1CXCL – Galaxy Z Flip 5
- F936BXXU1CXCL – Galaxy Z Fold 5
If you have received the notification of the update then install it now to get a bug-free experience. You can also check the update by visiting the Settings app on your smartphone and opening the Software Update section.
Now, click on the Download and install option. If any update is available, you can follow the on-screen instructions to install the update on your Galaxy smartphone.