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Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite receiving February 2023 security update [U: India]

Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite users are receiving a new update with February 2023 security patch in India. Identified via One UI build version N770FXXS8HWB1, the new update improves system security, stability, and performance.
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You will have to download a 164.53 MB package to install the latest update. To check this update, open the Settings app on your smartphone then press on Software Updates and click on Download and install option. Now, follow the on-screen instructions to install the latest update.
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February 13, 2022
After the launch of the Galaxy S23 series with One UI 5.1, Samsung now started rolling out major updates to a bunch of flagships. Meanwhile, the company is also pushing the February 2023 update for Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite smartphone.
The new update comes with One UI build version N770FXXS8HWB1 and an installation package size of around 200 MB. Notably, the update is currently rolling out in France and the company will soon make it available in more regions.
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According to the security patch detail, the February 2023 security update for Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite brings fixes for 5 Critical and 43 High levels of CVEs, while no Moderate level of CVE has been fixed. The update improves some apps and services including the Phone app, Contacts, Fingerprint scanner, Window Manager Service, Secure folder, and more.
Since there’s still confusion about whether the Galaxy Z Flip device would get the One UI 5.1 or not, but, the company hinted that the Galaxy Note 10 Lite and S10 Lite are no longer eligible.
As the devices launched before the S20 flagships, the One UI 5.1 update may not release. The company rolled out the Android 13 update to the Galaxy S10 Lite and Galaxy Note 10 Lite, then, we expected the One UI 5.1 version as a farewell release.
Samsung hints One UI 5.1 may not come to Galaxy S10 Lite and Note 10 Lite
Updates
Samsung Smart Switch 3.7.43.10 update available for One UI devices

Samsung is pushing a new update for the Smart Switch Mobile app with version 3.7.43.10. This update further optimizes the stability of the app to deliver a better experience.
The latest Smart Switch app update fixes the common issues you faced in the previous version. Also, the fresh version improves the functions of the Smart Switch Mobile app to provide a smoother performance.
Aside from this, the update does not bring any new features or changes but you will surely get a better usability experience after updating. It is rolling out in batches and the latest version will expand gradually among consumers.
Samsung Smart Switch 3.7.43.10 update is available on Galaxy Store with an installation package size of 34.41 megabytes. Notably, the latest version is compatible with Galaxy devices running from Android 4 to Android 13.
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You can install the update through Galaxy Store >> Menu option >> Updates or download it directly from the third-party sources link here.
Samsung Smart Switch gives you the freedom to move your contacts, music, photos, calendars, text messages, device settings, and more to your new Galaxy device. In addition, Smart Switch helps you find your favorite apps or suggests similar apps on Google Play.
Updates
Samsung drops another Galaxy S21 series software in May 2023

Samsung Galaxy S21, Galaxy S21 Plus, and Galaxy S21 Ultra smartphones have started getting another software update in May 2023. The series has already received the first May 2023 security patch in many countries and the company is still working to make it available to the remaining Galaxy S21 models.
The new update improves the system security and behavior to make your Galaxy S21 smartphone more secure. In addition, it also enhances stability and reliability to provide a bug-free and better performance. However, the update’s changelog does not contain any new features or changes.
The latest May 2023 software update for Samsung Galaxy S21, Galaxy S21 Plus, and Galaxy S21 Ultra phones can be identified via One UI build versions G991BXXU7EWE6, G996BXXU7EWE6, and G998BXXU7EWE6 respectively.
The update is currently rolling out in limited countries including Germany and UK. The South Korean tech giant will expand it to more countries in the upcoming days/weeks. It is an initial rollout so it may take some time to reach all Galaxy S21 models.
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You can install and download the firmware through your smartphone’s Settings >> Software Update >> Download and install. If you have received the update, then follow the on-screen instructions to install the latest update.
Updates
Samsung Galaxy S21 FE users welcome May 2023 update in India

Samsung has started rolling out May 2023 security update for Galaxy S21 FE 5G in India. Now, users in India can install the latest update to get a better and bug-free experience.
The company is dispatching the latest software update with system security improvements to keep your files and data safe on your phone. It also optimizes system stability to offer you uninterrupted and seamless functionality on your device.
May 2023 security update for Samsung Galaxy S21 FE in India comes with a firmware version G990EXXS6EWE3 and users will have to download a 233.53 MB package to install the update. Notably, the update is already available in several countries including Brazil and Europe.
Earlier in May 2023, Samsung released the latest patch details, which mention that the update mends more than 70 flaws including 4 critical, 48 high, and 3 moderate levels of common vulnerability exposures. It contains fixes related to Bootloader, App lock, Call Settings, and Telephony framework.
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Your Samsung Galaxy S21 FE smartphone will notify you to download and install the new update when available. Meanwhile, there’s an easy way to manually force installation by navigating to the device’s Settings, then a Software update, and Download and install.