On January 26, Samsung has started to release the Android 11 update, which includes the One UI 3.0 feature for Galaxy Note 10 Lite devices. This update brings some changes and improvements, such as better privacy control, screen recording, notification history, chat bubbles, a new user interface, and system optimization.
Now, the company is rolling out a new software update for the affordable Galaxy Note 10 flagship version. Galaxy Note 10 Lite users will receive the February 2021 security patch, which contains fixes for 4 critical and 32 high-level threats and exploits.
The latest software update for Galaxy Note 10 Lite comes with a build version of N770FXXS7DUB1. Additionally, it is currently being launched in European countries including France. We can expect that it will expand to other smartphone markets in the next few days/weeks.
In addition to the Galaxy Note 10 Lite, the Galaxy Note 10 lineup has also received the latest security updates from the United States.
On the other hand, the Exynos-powered Note 10 variants are still waiting for the new security patches. Furthermore, the Galaxy Note 20, S20, S21, and more devices have also updated to the February 2021 security patches.
Recently, the Korean tech giant introduced the One UI 3.1 function based on Android 11 to Galaxy S20 FE devices throughout Europe. The One UI 3.1 update brings some exciting new changes, such as -1 Google Discover on the screen, private sharing, object eraser, video call effect, the location of the image deleted before sharing, object eraser, Director’s view, and more.
How to check for updates manually:
- Open device Settings
- Find and select the Software updates menu
- Finally, tap on Download and install button.