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

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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.

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

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