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Samsung Galaxy Note 10 & Galaxy Note 10+ June 2022 Firmware: 4G Variants

Today, Samsung has released another June update for the Galaxy Note 10 4G series; users posted screenshots on the Samsung community in Europe. The update comes with a download size of 150.95 MB.

The two models, following are their updated build no. –

  • Galaxy Note10 (SM-N970F) –N970FXXS8HVE9
  • Galaxy Note10+ (SM-N975F) –N975FXXS8HVE9

According to the Changelog following are the improvements the current update brings:
This firmware update brings only the June 2022 security level patch consisting of Google’s and Samsung’s security and privacy issues fixes for all the devices mentioned above.

Security & Privacy Issue Fix Update: Galaxy Note 10 4G & Galaxy Note 10 Plus 4G- This time, it’s just a security update that improves the overall stability of the devices. According to the changelogs & user-posted screenshots on the Samsung community in the UK, the update is for security and privacy issues fix but is not limited to it, it can also include general bug fixes and device stability improvements. It can also add more enhanced features and further improve performance.

On account of Samsung and Google’s report, its June 2022 security patch fixes dozens of vulnerabilities related to user privacy and data security, such as SIM card data access, remote code execution, improper access controls, MAC address information, camera access, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and Samsung account, etc. Also, improvements in native or stock apps, i.e., overall about 66 fixes.

Although the Galaxy Note 10 series was a premium segment from the company but its discontinued and will not see the latest OS & UI upgrade in upcoming years, as per Samsung’s 4-year software support policy.

The Galaxy Note 10 series was launched in late 2019, and the Galaxy Note series is discontinued now, as merged with the spiritual successor Galaxy S22 Ultra having a stylus.

Refer to the links below for changelogs and user-posted screenshots.

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