Samsung USA seems to be putting a lot of focus on pushing out software updates to unlocked variants of its flagships this year. We saw unlocked Galaxy S9 and S9+ units getting the Android 10 update in record time in the country, and now, we are seeing the same happen with the February 2020 security update for both the Galaxy S10 series and the Galaxy Note 10 series.
It was just four days ago that the February security patch was released for the Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10+ internationally, and the update has now made its way stateside. As for the Galaxy S10, the US is the first market where Samsung is rolling out the latest security patch for the soon-to-be-succeeded flagship series.
Both the Galaxy S10 and Galaxy Note 10 updates come with just the February 2020 security patch as far as new features and enhancements are concerned. The February patch has not yet been detailed by either Google or Samsung, so what security fixes it brings to the table is a complete mystery at this time. However, we should see that change within the next couple of days.
You can download the new software update over the air on your Galaxy S10e, S10, S10+, Note 10, or Note 10+ from the phone Settings » Software update menu. If you can't download the update that way, you can grab the latest firmware from our firmware archive and install it on your phone using a Windows computer.