NewsAndroidMobile

Samsung is Now Rolling Out May 2021 Security Update on Galaxy Note 10 Series

South Korean giant Samsung started rolling out the May 2021 security patch on the eligible devices just recently and the first one to get was the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite. Cut to now, the company is releasing an update for the entire Galaxy Note 10 series which comprises Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy Note 10+ / Note 10+ 5G. This latest Galaxy Note 10 series update is currently rolling out in Europe and carries version number N97xxXXU7FUE3. The update carries May 2021 security patch with it among other updates that I have mentioned below.

New update on Galaxy Note 10 series 

The Galaxy Note 10 series is now intercepting the new update coming their way via an airborne channel in a batch-by-batch method as usual. This update is to improve the camera performance by adding other features as well as an updated May 2021 security patch to go with it.

Apparently, the Android 11-powered OneUI 3.1 update carrying the May 2021 security level is now getting the update in Switzerland and Germany taking the hot seat in the European continent while other countries will join the wagon soon. It doesn’t go without saying that the update will release in other markets as well although the timeline isn’t available.

Users who are eligible for the update can check if they have received an update or not via the Settings >> Software Update section. You can still download the firmware from here and install it on your device to get the new flavor of the update. 

What the update carries is improvements to the camera performance onboard the entire Galaxy Note 10 series. The update also brings an enhanced Quick Share on the devices as well the improved ability to share files between the Galaxy devices using the Quick Share feature. Finally, the security patch has been upgraded to May 2021 as well. 

The incoming update is arriving on Samsung Galaxy Note 10 (SM-N970F), Galaxy Note 10+ (SM-N975F), and Galaxy Note 10+ 5G (SM-N976B). Look out for the update arriving via the OTA channel in a batch-by-batch manner that could take a few days to a few weeks to arrive on the eligible devices so be patient. Keep a tab on Settings >> Software Updates section in case if you miss out on the incoming notifications.

Aadil Raval

Aadil Raval is a Technical Content Writer at ScoopSquare24. He handles several big-ticket tech websites as well and runs his blog TechTantrum along with passion for sitcoms like The Office, HMIYM, and Scientific Documentaries, Discoveries, News & Movies.

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top button