As expected, Samsung has now started rolling out the stable Android 10 update for Galaxy Note 10 owners running Android Pie on their devices, following a release of the stable update for One UI 2.0 beta participants.
The Android 10 update is rolling out for those on Android Pie in Germany at this time and should soon make it to other markets. We'll have a list up shortly to help you find out if the update has been released in your country.
Galaxy Note 10 Android 10 update now out for everyone
Samsung is currently rolling out firmware version N97*FXXU1BSL7 for the Galaxy Note 10 and the Galaxy Note 10+ in Germany. This is the official stable release, which means you don't need to be have been on the beta program to get it. We should see this update being rolled out in additional countries over the coming days.
If you’re using a Galaxy Note 10 or Galaxy Note 10+ in Germany, you should be able to download the update over the air by opening the Settings app on your phone, selecting Software update, then selecting Download and install.
The Android 10 firmware is also available from our firmware archive, which you can use to upgrade to the latest version of Android using a Windows computer (Galaxy Note 10/Galaxy Note 10+). Don’t forget to backup your important data before you make the jump to Android 10, because even though this is a stable update, it's best to take precautions.
This update brings One UI 2.0 in addition to all of the new features in Android 10. You can check our our One UI 2.0 feature focus series to learn more about them.
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