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5G Galaxy Note10 and Note10+ won't receive stable Android 10 update this year

Samsung’s Galaxy Note10 and Note10+ have started receiving the final, stable update to One UI 2.0 based on Android 10 a few days ago. But those are the 4G models. When it comes to the Galaxy Note10 5G and Galaxy Note10+ 5G, the situation is a bit different, as it turns out. These handsets are still stuck on Android 9 Pie, and it looks like that won’t change by the end of this year.
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Aura White Samsung Galaxy Note10 5G up for pre-order in Korea

Starting today, a new color option for the Samsung Galaxy Note10 5G is going up for pre-order in the phone maker’s home country of South Korea. The Aura White model of the smaller Galaxy Note10 with 5G support can be pre-ordered for 1,124,500 won (~$970). The Aura White…
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Galaxy Note 10’s Android 10 update starts hitting the United States

Samsung is way ahead of what we expected with its rollout of Android 10, and today, the update is starting to arrive for the Galaxy Note 10 in the US. Noted by the folks over at today, it looks like some Note 10 users on Verizon Wireless are getting the Android 10 update on their handsets. It’s unclear at the moment how widely the update is rolling out, but reports on Reddit further confirm…
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Motorola's foldable Razr is slightly delayed because of high demand

Foldable smartphones and delays seem to really go hand in hand. Samsung’s Galaxy Fold had some design issues, Huawei’s Mate X took many more months to reach the market than initially planned, and now it’s Razr’s turn. Motorola’s reimagined Razr that boasts a foldable screen in that iconic form factor was announced last month, and apparently people really love it. At…
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Motorola's foldable Razr delayed due to high demand

We hope you weren’t too excited about pre-ordering the revamped, foldable Motorola Razr on December 26th. The company announced today that it’s slightly delaying the phone’s pre-order and launch timing due to significant consumer demand. We don’t know when, exactly, you’ll be able to secure your Razr, but Motorola says it doesn’t “anticipate a significant…
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