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Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite gets February 2024 security update

Samsung has rolled out February 2024 to all the popular devices. Now the company has turned its focus to other older devices. In this security update session, the Galaxy Note 10 Lite has also started getting new updates in the form of security patches.

The Galaxy Note 10 Lite update has been spotted getting updates in some European and Asian markets. The update is carrying the firmware version number N770FXXS9HXA3. The latest update doesn’t bring any new features, but it will provide some security-related improvements for the devices.

For your information, the February 2024 security update is one of the security maintenance updates. It has brought some new enhancements for the security of the devices. According to the official documentation, the latest update brings 60+ new patches; from them, there are 61 fixes added by Google and 8 more patches added by Samsung that address the issues exclusively for Galaxy devices.

Moreover, the latest update for the Galaxy Note 10 Lite may also bring some improvements to the internal functions of the devices. If you are having any issues while using any particular function, then you should try the update, as it may also address the issue.

If you are using the Galaxy Note 10 Lite in the above-mentioned regions, then you should start receiving notifications of new updates. Just tap on the notification, which will redirect you to the software update page. Now tap on the download button. If you haven’t received the notification yet, you can also check the update manually through the system settings.

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