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Your Galaxy Note 10 won’t get new software updates every month

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Samsung Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy Note 10 Plus smartphones are not eligible to receive the Android 13-based One UI 5.0 update. The company has already provided three major OS upgrades to the Galaxy Note 10 phones, and now, these phones are no longer eligible for new software updates every month.

While Samsung fired the Galaxy Note 9 from its software support document, it also altered the listing of some phones falling in monthly, quarterly, and biannual software updates. The change includes bad news for Galaxy Note 10 owners as they won’t get new security updates every month.

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Samsung debuted the Note 10 flagship series back in 2019, and as promised, the OEM delivered monthly security updates for over three years. Now, these devices fall in Quarterly updates eligibility, promising four new patch updates in a year.

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Not only the LTE variants of the Galaxy Note 10 series but the 5G models are also demoted to quarterly updates. After providing quarterly updates for a year, the company will shift the Note 10 series to biannual updates criteria with the last two software updates.

Dreaming for One UI 4.1.1

Samsung is releasing the One UI 4.1.1 update to non-foldable Galaxy devices as well. So far, Verizon bounded Galaxy S22, Galaxy S21 series and Galaxy S21 FE have received the One UI 4.1.1 incremental update. Hence, we are expecting that Samsung should provide at least the last minor One UI update to Galaxy S10 and Note 10 as well.

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