Surprisingly! Galaxy Note 10 Receives May 2024 Security Patch Despite End of Support
Samsung is constantly rolling out the May 2024 security patch update to the eligible devices, but here the company has given a new surprise update to the non-eligible smartphone. Here we are talking about the Galaxy Note 10. For your information, the device has already reached its limit on the eligibility of software updates last year, and Samsung has officially removed it from every software development. But here the company brings a new surprise for the Galaxy Note 10 series in the US.
The Galaxy Note 10 receives a new update after almost nine months
The latest update for the Galaxy Note 10 series is arriving almost nine months later. The last update was received in August 2023 as a security patch update. Now it is getting a new update in the form of the May 2024 security patch, which is the latest security patch. The update is now live for the Verizon-locked variants of the Galaxy Note 10 series. Users who own the Galaxy Note 10, Galaxy Note 10+, and Galaxy Note 10+ 5G can identify the latest update by the firmware version numbers N970USQU8HXE1, N975USQU8HXE1, and N976VVRU8HXE1, respectively.
The Galaxy Note 10 update may bring some bug fixes
According to the firmware version number, it looks like there could be some new changes that may arrive on the device that will address some issues or may add some new features; however, it is not clear what it can actually bring. But if we concentrate on the security patch level, it is confirmed that users will get some new enhancements for the security of the devices.
If you are using any of the Galaxy Note 10 devices bound to the Verizon network, then you should start getting notifications about the availability of the update on your device. Alternatively, you can also check the update manually by going to the software update in the system settings.
Galaxy Note 10 was launched back in 2019 with Android 9.0. The device is committed to getting three major updates, which have already been received in the past three years. Along with this, the device has also grabbed security patch updates for four years, and this eligibility also expired last year. The May 2024 security patch update may be a fix for some series of issues.