Last week, Samsung released the November 2024 security update to the Galaxy Tab S10 series in the USA. A few days ago, the company also released the update with improved Auto Blocker for the Galaxy Tab S10+ and the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra in South Korea.
Galaxy Tab S10 gets improved Auto Blocker with November 2024 update in Korea
Samsung has released a new software update to the Galaxy Tab S10+ and the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra in South Korea. The update comes with firmware version X92xNKOS2AXJ7 and has a download size of around 350MB.
It includes the November 2024 security patch, which fixes dozens of security loopholes. It also brings the improved Auto Blocker feature. When sent to the Maximum setting, it disables communication with all devices (except chargers) connected to the tablet's USB Type-C port.
If you have a Galaxy Tab S10 series device and live in South Korea, you can check for the new update on your device. To do that, navigate to Settings » Software update » Download and install.
Since its launch, this is the first software update for the Galaxy Tab S10 series that brings a new feature. The devices in the lineup were launched in September 2024 with Android 14-based One UI 6.1.1. They come with a promise of seven major Android OS updates and frequent security updates.
The Galaxy Tab S10+ and the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra will likely get the Android 15 (One UI 7.0) update early next year.