The carrier-locked Galaxy S10 series just got the November 2021 security update in the US, and Samsung is ready to move on to the next chapter. The company is now rolling out a new firmware update for the international Galaxy S10 model, and as you may have guessed, it's accompanied by the December 2021 security patch.
The new firmware is now available for the Galaxy S10 series in select markets in Europe, including Switzerland, and should soon extend its reach to more regions. The update is identified by firmware version G97xFXXSEFUL1, but as yet, Samsung hasn't revealed the changelog for the latest security patch. The company's been rolling out the new patch to several phones, including the Galaxy Note 10 series in the USA and the Note 10+ 5G in select markets.
Galaxy S10 users in eligible markets should receive an update notification for the December release. As usual, customers can try triggering the update process from the Settings app on their phones by navigating to the Software update section, or they can refer to the firmware section on our website, where they can manually download the latest firmware files for their respective Galaxy S10 variants and regions.
The December rollout has just begun, and dozens of other Galaxy phones will start to receive it soon. Samsung should reveal the official changelog at any moment now, and we'll keep you up to speed as soon as more details emerge.
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