Now that Samsung has released the July 2022 security update to most of its high-end and mid-range devices, it has started rolling out the update to its entry-level smartphones. The Galaxy A01 Core and the Galaxy A10 are the latest Samsung phones to get the new security update.
The Galaxy A01 Core is getting the new update with firmware version A013MUBS3AVG1 in Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Mexico, Panama, and Peru. The Galaxy A10's latest software update brings the firmware version to A105FDDS8CVG1, which is available in India and Sri Lanka. The update brings the July 2022 security patch that fixes over 50 security vulnerabilities.
If you are a Galaxy A01 Core or Galaxy A10 user in any of the respective countries mentioned above, you can download and install the new software on your device. You can do that by navigating to Settings » Software update and tapping on Download and install. You can also download the latest firmware file from our database and flash it manually.
Samsung launched the Galaxy A01 Core in mid-2020 with Android 10 Core. Unfortunately, the phone has stayed on the same OS version since then. The Galaxy A10 was launched in early 2019 with Android 9 on board. The phone received the Android 10 update in 2020 and the Android 11 update in 2021. It will no longer receive OS updates.
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