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BREAKING: Official Software Support for Samsung Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10 Plus Is Over!

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In the latest revision of the software support, Samsung made a big change, which was speculated earlier this year. Samsung will no longer provide official software support to the Galaxy Note 10, Galaxy Note 10 Plus, Galaxy Note 10 5G and Galaxy Note 10 Plus 5G.

Recently, Samsung published the revised software support document, which entirely vanished the Galaxy Note 10 lineup. As of now, the Galaxy Note 10 Lite is listed in the Quarterly Updates Program, while there’s no place for its parent smartphone lineup.

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Back in 2019, the South Korean tech giant launched the Galaxy Note 10 series flagships. These innovative smartphones won the hearts of consumers worldwide, thanks to their elegant design, excellent performance, and smart/useful features.

It’s not possible for any smartphone manufacturer to provide lifetime software. That said, the Galaxy Note 10 is getting farewell by Samsung, completing a stunning streak in the meantime. Notably, the lineup received its last major OS upgrade last year, in the form of One UI 4.1, powered by Android 12.

Earlier this year, the Galaxy Note 10 series degraded from its Monthly security updates eligibility. Since then, the company has been rolling out new security patches once a quarter. However, there could be a few more releases for consumers in certain markets.

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