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Samsung Galaxy S10 getting security improvements with new software update [T-Mobile]

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Yesterday, T-Mobile pushed the Android 11 firmware update to Samsung Galaxy Note 20 series in the US, while the carrier has already suspended this major version upgrade for the Galaxy S20 models due to unknown reasons.

Meanwhile, T-Mobile is also rolling out regular security updates to its branded Samsung Galaxy devices in the US. Moving on, Samsung Galaxy S10e, S10, and S10+ have started getting a new software update with system security improvements.

It installs the December 2020 security patch as well as fixes some bugs and issues for a better user experience. Furthermore, this update also brings enhancements to the system features to increase their performance.

Read More: Samsung Good Lock 2021: Here are the new changes and features coming for Android 11

Build versions:

  • G970USQS4ETK2 – Samsung Galaxy S10e
  • G973USQS4ETK2 – Samsung Galaxy S10
  • G975USQS4ETK2 – Samsung Galaxy S10+

Furthermore, Samsung is also preparing to start Android 11 based One UI 3.0 software rollout to its older flagship phones like Galaxy S10 and Note 10. The company is also running beta testing of this version that is limited to unlocked variants. As per the One UI 3.0 update plan, the above-mentioned devices will start getting this update from January 2021.

HOW TO CHECK FOR UPDATES:

Check for the latest software update manually by following the steps given below.

  • Open device’s Settings
  • Scroll down and select Software updates
  • Hit the Download and install option.
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