Samsung appears to be updating a bunch of Galaxy smartphones to the latest security patch. After releasing the July 2021 security update to the Galaxy Fold, Galaxy S10, Galaxy S20, Galaxy Tab Active 2, and the Galaxy Tab A 8.0, the company has started rolling out the update to the Galaxy Note 10 series in various parts of Africa, Asia, and Europe.
4G and 5G variants of the Galaxy Note 10 and the Galaxy Note 10+ have started getting new software updates with the July 2021 security patch. The latest update carries firmware version N97xFXXS7FUF5 for the 4G variants and N97xBXXS7FUF5 for the 5G variants of the Galaxy Note 10 series. It should fix the Android Auto-related bug that some Galaxy smartphone users have been facing. It could also include device stability improvements.
The update is currently rolling out in several markets across the world, including Afghanistan, Baltic countries, Bulgaria, Caucasus countries, Egypt, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Kenya, Kazakhstan, Libya, Nigeria, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Southeast Europe, Switzerland, the UAE, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan. The new software could be released in more markets over the next few days.
If you are a Galaxy Note 10 or Galaxy Note 10+ user in any of the countries mentioned above, you can check for the latest update by navigating to Settings » Software update and clicking on Download and install. If you have experience in flashing firmware files on Galaxy devices, you can download the latest firmware file from our firmware database and flash it manually.
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