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Verizon rolling out One UI 3.1 update for Samsung Galaxy S10 5G

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Just recently, the Samsung Galaxy S10 series has started getting the Android 11-based One UI 3.1 firmware update in the US. Now, the Galaxy S10 5G users begun receiving this major software update with various new features.

According to the information, Verizon is now rolling out the One UI 3.1 update for the Galaxy S10 5G users in the US. Identified via release number G977UVRU6FUC1, this new software update also installs the latest security patches released in March 2021 for better device protection.

Just like the One UI 3.0, the One UI 3.1 version is also based on Google’s Android 11 OS. It brings plenty of new features including private share, object eraser, Eye Comfort Shield, video call effects, removes the location of images before sharing, and much more. [One UI 3.1 Changelog]

On the other hand, Verizon bounded Galaxy S10 5G users can now extend their phone to desktop PC using Samsung’s Wireless DeX feature, and the integrated Google Duo adds support for HDR, Beauty features, and improved low-light video calls. In addition, the compatible Galaxy Buds will seamlessly switch between your Galaxy phone and tablet running One UI 3.1.

If you haven’t received the latest software on your device via OTA then you can also check for the update manually by navigating to device Settings > Software updates > then click on Download and install.

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