![]() If you want to learn more about Samsung’s October security update, head on over to the company’s website. Samsung’s version of the October update includes patches for five critical security risks, dozens of fixes for moderate and high security risks, and 21 fixes for issues with the company’s own software. The company’s pushed the software to the Galaxy S20, Galaxy S20+, Galaxy S20 Ultra, Galaxy S20 FE, unlocked Galaxy S20 models, Galaxy S10, Galaxy S10+, Galaxy S10e, unlocked Galaxy S10 models, Galaxy Note 20, Galaxy Note 20 Ultra, unlocked Galaxy Note 20 models, Galaxy Note 10, Galaxy Note 10+, Galaxy Note 10 Lite, unlocked Galaxy Note 10 models, Galaxy Z Fold 2, Galaxy A50, and the Galaxy Tab S7. Samsung is rolling out its October update. ![]() We’ll take you through what we know about the release date and we’ll outline which devices should, and shouldn’t, get an upgrade to the new version of Android. We’ll take you through what we know about Samsung’s version of Android 10. In this guide we’re going to take you through what you should know about Android 10 if you currently own or if you’re planning to buy a Galaxy Note 10, Galaxy S10, Galaxy Note 9, Galaxy S9, Galaxy S8, Galaxy Note 8, or another Galaxy phone or tablet. ![]() With the Samsung Galaxy Android 10 update rolling out and new info starting to emerge, we want to take you through everything you should know right now about Samsung’s Android 10 plans for Galaxy phones and tablets.
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