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Galaxy Tab S10 Series getting Android 15-based One UI 7.0 update in the USA

Samsung’s One UI 7 has been on a see-saw right from the beginning, however, it looks like Samsung has started expanding the stable update finally for Galaxy Tab S10 series owners in the US.

Right after getting the stable update across European countries, Samsung Galaxy Tab S10+ and Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra models have started receiving the latest One UI 7 update in the US, carrying X820XXU2BYD7 and X920XXU2BYD7 build numbers, respectively.

At the same time, the latest update comes with a hefty installation size of around 5GB. It significantly adds a host of new and interesting features, including a few major UI redesign and changes, much improved animations, enhanced customizations, boosted overall performance, strengthened security, and functionality.

Galaxy Tab S10 One UI 7

Further, the update also integrates the March 2025 security patch in order to deliver a more secure user experience by improving the device’s overall security and core functionality. However, it’s noticeable that Samsung has released the One UI 7 stable update for the Galaxy Tab S10 series with April security patch in other regions.

Since Samsung has added some handy yet useful tools via the latest update, making its flagship tablets more productive than ever before. Now that the update is going live in the US, Galaxy Tab S10+ and Tab S10 Ultra owners can download the latest version on their respective tablets.

Raghav Sachdeva

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