The October 2019 security patch is now rolling out to the Samsung Galaxy S10, S10+, Note 10 and Note 10+.
We’ve seen information that confirms Google will not grant Android licenses to phones launching without Android 10 from 2020. No doubt that is awesome for any new phones you pick up at the turn of the decade but it’s the current crop of devices that need the bump to the latest OS update.
We’re not sure how long you’ll have to wait for Android 10 to come to the Galaxy S10 and Note 10 but at least the security patches are rolling out in good time. The October 2019 patch is heading out to both 2019 Galaxy flagships with a few little tweaks on top.
The October patch for the Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10+ comes with firmware versions N970FXXU1ASJ2 and N975FXXU1ASJ2 and has been spotted heading to devices in France as confirmed by our very own Dylan Roussel. Meanwhile, the October patch for the Galaxy S10 and S10+ has been confirmed over on Reddit as heading out to devices in Switzerland with firmware versions G975FXXS3ASII, G975FOXM3SIE and G975FXXU3ASIE.
You can see from the update changelogs below that the patch also brings some camera picture quality enhancements and keyboard sound tweaks for Note 10 owners. The changelog for the Galaxy S10 doesn’t mention any extras. At around 260MB for the Note 10 update and 115MB for the S10 update, it’s obvious there are some core differences.
For those of you with the Snapdragon version of the Galaxy S10 and Note 10, you may have to wait a little longer for localizations and hardware-specific software tweaks. Let’s just hope that the carriers can get the update ready in good time.
If you have seen the OTA file rolling out to your Galaxy S10 or Note 10, let us know down in the comments section below.
Dylan Roussel contributed to this article.
Author: Damien Wilde
Source: 9TO5Google