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In August 2019, Samsung launched the Galaxy Note 10 series as the successor to the Galaxy Note 9 flagship. At the Galaxy Unpacked event, the company introduced the Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10+, and next year, the Galaxy Note 10 Lite was unveiled as an affordable variant of the flagship line.

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The Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10+ shipped with the Android 9-based One UI 1.5 while the Galaxy Note 10 Lite came with the One UI 2.0 based on Android 10 out of the box. Presently, these devices run the latest Android 12-based One UI version 4.1.

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The Galaxy Note 10 lineup has already received the major One UI 4.1 update, based on Android 12. However, Samsung is likely to introduce the Android 12L based One UI 4.1.1 with the Galaxy Z Fold 4 in August. Meanwhile, the company might also bring the One UI 4.1.1 to the Galaxy Note 10 series.

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This article will cover every major and minor software update that will arrive for the Galaxy Note 10 series devices. At the same time, you can get all the latest insights on Samsung’s Android 12L and One UI 4.1.1 update for the Galaxy Note 10, Galaxy Note 10+, and Galaxy Note 10 Lite.

 

July 01, 2022

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We’re guessing that Samsung might provide another Android upgrade to the Galaxy Note 10, Note 10+, S10e, S10, and S10+ smartphones, possibly the Android 12L. As all the eligible Pixel devices are currently running the 12L version of the Android operating system, the South Korean tech giant might deliver it to a handful of Galaxy devices as well. Read more

 


 

June 30, 2022

Samsung has started releasing a new update for the Galaxy Themes app to improve performance. Identified via version 5.2.05.4, the latest update of the Galaxy Themes brings Android 12L-based One  UI 4.1.1 support.

 

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June 17, 2022

It looks like Samsung is testing a major software on the latest flagships for consumers in Europe, which could be the Android 13-based One UI 5.0 or the Android 12L-based One UI 4.1.1.

 


 

June 25, 2022

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Tipster Jon Prosser has recently revealed that the Galaxy Z Fold 4 and Galaxy Z Flip 4 foldable smartphones might be launched on August 10, 2022. We know that the Android 12L-based One UI 4.1.1 will also be introduced alongside the upcoming foldables.

 


 

June 09, 2022

Samsung just released a new application update to the Good Lock’s One Hand Operation + module, adding support for the One UI 4.1.1 version. At the same time, the changelog revealed that the upcoming One UI 4.1.1 iteration will be based on the Android 12L operating system.

 

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June 04, 2022

The upcoming One UI 4.1.1 firmware will fix major issues occurring on the Good Lock’s Wonderland customization application. The recently emerged bugs and issues require “a lot of platform-level code correction”, which will be reflected with the One UI 4.1.1 version.

 


 

June 04, 2022

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Samsung starts One UI 4.1.1 firmware development on Galaxy Z Fold 4 and Galaxy Z Flip 4 under the build version F936NKSU0AVF2 and F721NKSU0AVF2, respectively. We can take it as the company’s yet another action ahead of the launch of the new foldable phones.

 


 

March 22, 2022

Today, Samsung has initially pushed the new Android 12-based One UI 4.1 update to the Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy Note 10+ devices.

Notably, these devices have already received three major OS upgrades, in which the Android 12 is the last one. It means these phones will have to spend their remaining life on One UI 4.1.

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March 15, 2022

The company announced that select Camera features of the new Galaxy S22 series will be offered to several older flagship devices including the Galaxy S21 and Galaxy S20 series with the One UI 4.1 update.

As per the info, the upcoming features are night portrait, pet recognition, lighting position editing, telephoto portrait mode, Director’s View, integrated Snapchat and more.

Nevertheless, the mod announcement doesn’t mention the Galaxy S10 and Galaxy Note 10 series, it’s expected that the One UI 4.1 may not be released.

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Meanwhile, Samsung should provide the One UI 4.1 update to the Galaxy S10 and Note 10 series as well, which will further enhance the stability alongside fixing some minor issues appeared after upgrading to the Android 12.

 


 

March 9, 2022

  • Samsung will soon rollout March 2022 security update for more Galaxy devices including Galaxy Note 10 series, Galaxy Note 20 series, and more. Along with the security patch, these devices may also receive the One UI 4.1 update. Read the complete story here.

 


 

February 9, 2022

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  • Samsung has now officially launched the Galaxy S22 smartphone lineup, which comes with the latest Android 12-based One UI 4.1 software. Read more

 

December 31, 2021

Stable Android 12 One UI 4.0 rolling out

Samsung is now expanding this major software update with One UI 4.0 novelties to the Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy Note 10+ devices. In addition, this release includes the January 2022 security patch for the Galaxy Note 10 line. Read more

Software versions

  • Galaxy Note 10 – N970FXXU7GULD
  • Galaxy Note 10 Plus – N975FXXU7GULD
  • Galaxy Note 10 Plus 5G – N976BXXU7GULD

 


 

December 27, 2021

One UI 4 Beta 3 rolling out

The Galaxy Note 10 One UI 4 Beta 3 changelog includes fixes for the media-related photos not being saved, improvement of system slowdown when a notification arrives, malfunction filter frequently occur and AKG 400 error. Read more

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  • Third One UI 4 Beta Changelog
    • Media-related photo not being saved (when capturing/gallery/dual messenger does not work, etc.)
    • Improvement of system slowdown when a notification occurs
    • Malfunction filter frequently occurs
    • AKG N400 connection error
    • In My Files/Gallery app Korean file name not found

 


December 12, 2021

One UI 4 Beta bug fix list has a bug

As you can see in the second Galaxy Note 10 One UI 4 Beta update for South Korea, the changelog mentions “Fixed for the errors that don’t work at adaptive refresh 120Hz”. Well, it’s just a typing mistake by the software developer because the Galaxy Note 10 or Note 10+ have fixed refresh rate screens at 60Hz.


 

December 09, 2021

One UI 4 Beta 2 – South Korea

Samsung released the 2nd One UI 4 Beta update for the Galaxy Galaxy S10e, S10, S10+, and S10 5G smartphones in South Korea. It comes with fixes for a lot of bugs and CVEs for enhanced stability.

Changelog

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  • Stuttering issues when scrolling through various apps (status bar (quick panel), etc.)
  • Stuttering when running the Messages app
  • Not entering a conversation from a message
  • No background blur effect applied in the app entry/multi-tasking window
  • When playing a video Stuttering

 

  • App not visible in Secure Folder
  • Reset when playing the next song in Samsung Music
  • Stuttering when scrolling in Weather app
  • Error playing mp4 file in video player
  • Edge panel not working

 

  • Web in Instagram/Facebook app Link to site error
  • When entering the main screen with the Samsung Dex Apps button, there is a delay of about 1 second
  • When running some apps in recent apps, the corners are filled late
  • Blank screen occurs when scrolling the Quick Panel
  • Unexplained vibration occurs [S10 series only]
  • Fixed other minor issues


 

December 09, 2021

One UI 4 Beta – US

Samsung announced the One UI 4 Beta program for the Galaxy S10 series devices in the US. At the same time, the company has rolled out the first Android 12-based Beta software for consumers.


 

December 02, 2021

One UI 4 Beta – South Korea

Samsung has officially announced the Android 12-based One UI 4 Beta program for the Galaxy Note 10 series devices in South Korea. The Beta Operations Manager started recruiting the Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy Note 10+ smartphone users for One UI 4 Beta program. [Source]

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December 01, 2021

November 2021 update @ Verizon US

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Along with the November 2021 security patch, Verizon included performance improvements on your Galaxy Note 10, Galaxy Note 10+, or Galaxy Note 10+ 5G device. You can check the software versions below. [Source]

  • Galaxy Note 10 – N970USQU7FUJ8
  • Galaxy Note 10 Plus – N975USQU7FUJ8
  • Galaxy Note 10 Plus 5G – N976VVRU7FUJ8

November 22, 2021

Spotted on Geekbench with Android 12

The Galaxy Note 10 series phones are officially confirmed to get One UI 4.0 update sometime in December 2021, however, the Galaxy Note 10 5G variant was spotted on Geekbench running the Android 12 OS. It suggests that the Beta version of this major upgrade is likely to release soon.

November 15, 2021

Official One UI 4.0 announced

On November 15, Samsung announced the One UI 4.0 official version based on Android 12 OS for the Galaxy devices. Read more

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EA SPORTS FC 25 is now a Samsung TV game, grab free Xbox Game Pass

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Samsung joined forces with EA and Xbox to bring EA SPORTS FC 25 right to your TV – no console needed! Thanks to Samsung’s Gaming Hub, you can kick off the soccer action with ease, plus a free Xbox Game Pass freebie is also up for grabs.

You can stream the EA SPORTS FC 25 game on select Samsung Smart TV models and monitors using Xbox Cloud Gaming (Beta). All you need is an Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscription and a controller.

Here’s the best part: new Xbox Game Pass subscribers can snag two months of Ultimate for free! This deal works for current Samsung TV owners or anyone buying a 2025 model like Neo QLED or OLED.

Just grab the Samsung Promotions app on your TV. Tap the Xbox banner or scan the QR code, then follow the steps to unlock your free Game Pass subscription.

Samsung is the first to bake Xbox Cloud Gaming into smart TVs, and it’s a total win for soccer fans. Play EA SPORTS FC 25 anywhere, anytime, without extra gear. It’s a game-changer.

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EA SPORTS FC 25 brings cool features like 5v5 Rush mode, letting you team up with buddies. Additionally, FC IQ gives you smarter tactical control, making every match feel more real and strategic.

The EA SPORTS FC 25 game is packed with over 19,000 players, 700 teams, and 30 leagues. It’s as close to real soccer as it gets, with authentic competitions and stars, all driven by real-world league data.

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“We are delighted to bring EA SPORTS FC 25 to Samsung TVs and monitors through cloud gaming on Samsung Gaming Hub,” said Hun Lee, Executive Vice President of the Visual Display Business at Samsung Electronics. “As the world’s leading TV manufacturer, one of our goals is to immerse soccer fans around the world in the exciting game of soccer, whether they are playing the game or watching a match live on a Samsung TV.”

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Samsung powers Marvell’s AI chips in new front against Nvidia in the US

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Samsung Electro-Mechanics has begun making and supplying silicon capacitors to Marvell Technology, a well-known US company that makes chips for artificial intelligence. In Q1 2025, the company started producing these silicon capacitors and has now delivered them to Marvell. This move is seen as a new challenge to Nvidia, the leader in AI chip technology.

So, what are silicon capacitors? Think of them as tiny helpers inside computer chips that keep power steady and help signals move smoothly. They are made using silicon wafers and can be placed very close to the main chip, which makes the whole system faster and more reliable. This is very important for AI chips that need to work quickly and handle lots of data.

At CES 2025, Samsung Electro-Mechanics’ CEO, Jang Deok-hyeon, mentioned they’ve already signed two big clients for these capacitors. He also shared the company’s goal to earn more than 100 billion won (about $75 million) in sales within one to two years from now.

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This project is just a part of a bigger plan to develop new technologies. Last year at CES 2024, the company introduced a project called ‘Mi-RAE,’ which includes five new areas –  silicon capacitors, all-solid-state batteries, hybrid lenses, glass substrates, and solid oxide electrolysis cells.

Samsung is also getting ready to produce glass substrates and provide battery samples to clients this year. Meanwhile, hybrid lenses are already being mass-produced.

By working with Marvell, Samsung is joining the US market for AI chips. As AI continues to grow, this collaboration could play an important role in the future of smart devices and high-performance computing in the US and beyond.

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Samsung shifts foldable focus to US amid sluggish S25 Edge sales

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Samsung is tweaking its game plan for 2025, dialing back on foldable phones while dodging potential US tariffs and grappling with slow Galaxy S25 Edge sales. It’s a tough time for foldables, so Samsung is leaning harder into its classic smartphones.

TheElec reports that Samsung is now targeting 600,000 foldable phone units in June for the US market, up from the previous 400,00 target. The company is preparing to avoid the potential US tariffs burden and launch the phones without a price hike.

The global foldable market is facing headwinds, with experts forecasting negative growth in 2025. Samsung is eyeing the US, where foldables still have fans. Despite tariff worries, it’s holding Galaxy Z Flip7 and Z Fold7 prices at $1,099 and $1,899.

Samsung has cut production for its Galaxy Z7 series. In June, the company plans to produce 1.34 million units, including 550,000 Galaxy Z Flip 7, 160,000 Z Flip 7 FE, and 630,000 Z Fold 7 units, down from earlier targets.

On the flip side, the sales of Samsung’s S25 series, launched in January 2025, are holding steady. The S25 Ultra is the star, followed by the Base and Plus models, but the new S25 Edge isn’t selling well, so Samsung is slashing its production.

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This reduction follows lackluster sales of the Galaxy Z Flip6 and Z Fold6, which sold around 4.9 million units combined. Unlike previous years, where the Z Flip models outsold the Z Fold models 65:35, 2024 saw a balanced 50:50 split.

Looking forward, the Korean tech giant is pumping up the S25 series production to 37.4 million units, up 7% from the Galaxy S24 lineup. It’s a bold move, and there’s talk of replacing the Plus for an Edge model in the 2026 Galaxy S26 series.

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Samsung analyzing Google’s Pixel chip betrayal, but the real reason isn’t a secret

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Google’s decision to move its Tensor G5 chip production from Samsung Foundry to TSMC for the Pixel 10 series has surprised Samsung. This shift, dubbed “the Google incident,” has sparked internal reviews at Samsung, but the reasons behind it are no secret.

The switch shocked Samsung, triggering a “wake-up call” for its foundry division. Samsung is now analyzing (via Jukanlosreve) “the Google incident”, exploring issues like yield and design limitations. Discussions even include a potential foundry spin-off.

For years, Google relied on Samsung to manufacture its Tensor chips. The partnership had challenges, with early chips facing performance and heat issues. Google sought a fully custom design, leading to TSMC’s 3nm process for the Tensor G5.

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Samsung’s foundry struggles played a key role. Its 3nm process yields only about 50% usable chips, compared to TSMC’s 90%. This gap affects efficiency and cost, pushing Google to TSMC, a foundry trusted by Apple and Qualcomm.

Google’s evolving needs also contributed, as it wanted diverse performance and features, but Samsung’s limited semiconductor design assets couldn’t keep up. This mismatch prompted Google to seek TSMC’s advanced tech and flexibility.

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Despite the shift, Google hasn’t fully cut ties with Samsung. Leaks suggest the Pixel 10 will still use a Samsung Exynos 5400 modem, showing their partnership persists in some areas. This modem supports fast 5G and satellite connectivity.

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Google’s move to TSMC isn’t just about one chip—it’s a signal of shifting industry trends. As TSMC dominates advanced chipmaking, Samsung must innovate to stay competitive. The Pixel 10’s Tensor G5 will test Google’s new path.

Samsung is now focused on recovery. It’s strengthening ties with partners and diversifying into automotive and robotics chips. The upcoming 2nm Exynos 2600 for the Galaxy S26 could help Samsung regain trust if successful.

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Samsung’s July 2025 Unpacked will be huge, leak reveals event date

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Samsung is going to hold a mega Unpacked next month. The company will soon hit the push button to send the Unpacked invitation, but an industry insider just revealed the event date and time for Samsung’s July product launches.

The next Samsung Unpacked event, expected in July 2025, is likely to take place in New York City. While an exact date, such as July 9, 2025, at 10 AM EDT, hasn’t been officially confirmed, leaks suggest a mid-July launch.

Galaxy Unpacked will be an in-person event in New York, USA. However, Samsung fans will be able to join the event live stream online. Samsung’s Summer Unpacked focuses on foldables and wearables.

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This July, fans can expect the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7 to take center stage. These foldable phones will be equipped with modern chips and run Android 16-based One UI 8.

The Galaxy Watch 8 and Classic are also on the way. Rumors suggest a possible switch to MicroLED displays for better brightness and efficiency. The Classic model may return with a premium design and rotating bezel, appealing to smartwatch fans.

Samsung’s XR headset might make an appearance. Running on the Android XR with a Qualcomm Snapdragon XR2 Plus Gen 2 chip, it could rival the Apple Vision Pro; expect 4K Micro-OLED screens and advanced hand-tracking features.

Stay tuned for updates as Samsung shares more details.

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