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[5G too] Samsung releases January 2023 security update for Galaxy S10

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Samsung is now rolling out the January 2023 security update for Galaxy S10 5G smartphone in Australia, Austria, France, Italy, Nordic countries, Romania, and the UK. Identified via  One UI build version G977BXXSDHWA3, the latest update improves the security, stability, and performance of the devices.

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January 13, 2023

Samsung Galaxy S10, S10+, and S10e smartphone users have started collecting the fresh January 2023 Android security patch update. The update is initially dispatching in Europe with customers in Switzerland first getting access to it.

It’s worth meeting that Samsung has officially ended the major software update support for these Galaxy S10 phones. However, the company is regularly delivering new security patches for the devices in order to maintain the user experience.

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The latest January 2023 update comes with fixes for a handful of issues and vulnerabilities found in Google’s Android operating system and Samsung’s One UI software. These include 52 CVEs and 20 SVEs, which were majorly affecting the phone’s security and its users’ privacy.

Aside from these, the current minor software update also focuses on enhancing the system’s stability to reduce errors like crashing, lagging, or freezing. Aside from these, you might also notice some performance improvements after installing this update.

Furthermore, as mentioned earlier, Samsung has released the January 2023 update for Galaxy S10 users living in Europe. However, the company should not take much time to expand it in other regions.

You can identify this update for your S10 through One UI build version G973FXXSGHWA3 while the same update for S10e and S10+ devices can be identified via G970FXXSGHWA3 and G975FXXSGHWA3 versions, respectively.

Galaxy S23 will be a worthy upgrade:

Samsung has officially announced to launch the new Galaxy S23 phones on February 1. So, if you got bored with your current S10 phone, we suggest you switch to the Galaxy S23. It’s worth mentioning that the company has also started reserving S23 phones and giving credit of $50 to the customers. For more information, read this story.

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