Surprise Update for Galaxy S10 Series In the US After Official Support Ends
Samsung has already removed the Galaxy S10 series models, including the Galaxy S10e, Galaxy S10, and Galaxy S10+, from the software-eligible list. It is worth noticing that the Galaxy S10 was launched back in 2019 and comes with the commitment to get software support for four years. Following the policy, it got retired last year with the March 2023 security patch update, but still, the device frequently received more updates. Now, as a new surprise, the device is getting a new update with the same security patch.
Galaxy S10 users receive a new software update in the US
Samsung has released a new update for the Galaxy S10 series. As of writing, the update is spotted on the locked variants of the Galaxy S10e, Galaxy S10, and Galaxy S10+ with the firmware version numbers G970USQU9IXE3, G973USQU9IXE3, and G975USQU9IXE3, respectively. More Specifically, the update was spotted on the US Cellular network. It is expected that the company may introduce the update to more networks in the next few days.
Galaxy S10 update: What’s new?
With the latest update, the company hasn’t introduced any specific description of the changes, but according to the official changelog, it has improved the overall stability of your device. It is also worth noticing that the update is coming with the same security patch as March 2023, which was introduced last year.
If you are using Galaxy S10 series devices bound to the US Cellular network, then you should start getting new update notifications on your devices, but in case the update hasn’t arrived for your device till now, you can check for the update manually by going to the software update menu in the main system settings.