Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Series’s Wi-Fi units getting November 2024 Security Update in Europe
Samsung rolled out the November 2024 security update to the 5G variants of the most innovative and AI-ready tablets, the Galaxy Tab S10+ and Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra, in the European market. Now the company is expanding the security patch to the Wi-Fi variants of the Galaxy Tab S10 series as well.
While the November 2024 security update is the first software update for the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 series, the Galaxy Tab S10+ and Tab S10 Ultra right after their launch, and it can be identified with the X820XXS2AXJ7 and X920XXS2AXJ7 firmware versions.
Although the latest update is simply a minor security and bug fixing patch, it brings an interesting Auto Blocker feature where if the feature is enabled with the Maximum Restrictions, USB devices will not be allowed to be connected to the device and can only be used for charging purposes.
Alternatively, according to the details published with the new Android Security Bulletin, the November security update further packs a slew of improvements for the overall security of the device, solves certain known issues, brings stability to the device behavior while also optimizing performance, and fixes all the Android and Samsung-specific security-related vulnerabilities in order to offer a smooth, secure, stable, and optimized experience.
Moreover, Samsung is continuing to deliver the November 2024 security update on one hand, while it’s working on the forthcoming Galaxy S25 series as well, which’s rumored to be the most innovative, powerful, and advanced Galaxy S series ever. In contrast, while fans wait for the company to begin the One UI 7’s beta rollout, the Galaxy Tab S10 owners can install the latest November security update on their devices for now.