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Galaxy Note 10, Note 10+ getting the November 2021 security update

Samsung was the first to release the November 2021 security patch, which debuted on Galaxy S21 series. Later, the company gradually rolled out the new security patch to more Galaxy devices. Now, the Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy Note 10+ have started picking up the November 2021 security update, as per a report from Sammyfans.

Samsung Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy Note 10+ are reportedly receiving the new OTA update in Greece. It is bundled with the firmware versions N970FXXS7FUJ1 and N975FXXS7FUJ1, respectively.

The new software update for Galaxy Note 10 series is unlikely to bring major changes like new features or UI changes. It’s just the November 2021 security patch bundled with the new OTA update that fixes over a dozen of system security and privacy-related vulnerabilities.

Samsung Galaxy Note 10 November 2021 security update

The November 2021 security update for Galaxy Note 10 / Note 10+ is currently rolling out in Greece and should expand to other regions in the coming days. In the meantime, you can manually check for the new update by heading to Settings >> Software updates.

Samsung Galaxy Note 10 series launched back in 2019 running Android 9 Pie. After receiving two major OS upgrades, it is running the Android 11 OS.

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Vicky Kumar
Vicky Kumar
Vicky Kumar is a close follower of tech especially when it comes to smartphone. He is passionate to write about the new updates in technology. When he is not working, you'll find him watching cricket highlights or surfing the web.

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