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[List] Countries where Galaxy Note 10 series has received Android 12 update

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Last updated: January 24th, 2022 at 15:52 UTC+01:00

Aside from an early issue that caused a temporary hiccup in Samsung's Android 12 update rollout schedule, the company's been doing a pretty good job at promptly bringing the new firmware to a growing list of Galaxy devices.

The Galaxy Note 10 series is among the latest to receive the One UI 4.0 update. The process is gradual, and the update is not available in every market yet, but it will steadily go live in more countries in the coming days and weeks.

We've prepared the list below to help you track where Android 12 is available for the Galaxy Note 10 series. It lists all the countries (in no particular order) where One UI 4.0 is live as of this writing, and we'll be updating the list regularly with new countries as Android 12 expands its reach.

Galaxy Note 10 Lite:

  • France
  • Taiwan
  • Hong Kong
  • Panama
  • Vietnam
  • UAE
  • Russia
  • Austria
  • UK
  • Ireland
  • Netherlands
  • Switzerland
  • Baltic Countries
  • Southeast European Countries
  • Slovenia
  • Romania
  • Luxembourg
  • Bulgaria
  • Hungary
  • Sri Lanka
  • India

Galaxy Note 10:

  • Switzerland
  • Romania
  • Luxembourg
  • Baltic Countries
  • Bulgaria
  • Austria
  • Turkey
  • Malaysia
  • India
  • France
  • Southeast European Countries
  • Slovakia
  • Korea
  • Poland
  • South Africa
  • Afghanistan
  • Iraq
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Israel
  • Tunisia
  • Morocco
  • Nigeria
  • Libya
  • Slovenia
  • Pakistan
  • Kenya

Galaxy Note 10+ LTE:

  • Switzerland
  • Romania
  • Bulgaria
  • Luxembourg
  • Baltic Countries
  • Austria
  • Malaysia
  • Turkey
  • India
  • Slovakia
  • Southeast European Countries
  • France
  • Tunisia
  • South Africa
  • UAE
  • Lebanon
  • Libya
  • Pakistan
  • Israel
  • Kenya
  • Morocco
  • Afghanistan
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Poland
  • Iraq
  • Nigeria
  • Slovenia

Galaxy Note 10+ 5G:

  • Switzerland
  • Romania
    Korea

Galaxy Note 10 Lite, Note 10, and Note 10+ customers that see their countries listed above should be able to download the latest Android 12-based One UI 4.0 firmware update once notified or via the Settings app on the phones.

As always, SamMobile readers can also download these Samsung updates manually from the firmware section on our website. And while you're waiting for the update, you can get a quick preview of One UI 4.0 in our hands-on video below.

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