Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Android 10 Update With Fixing Major Errors

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Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Android 10

Samsung has begun releasing a stable build of Android 10 for the Galaxy S10 series, but the rest of its 2019 Galaxy flagships, Note10 and Note10 +, are still testing the beta. Samsung today released a new beta for the Note10 Duo, which includes a security patch in December 2019 and several major fixes.

The new firmware, the sports version of N97 * FXXU1ZSKN, fixes problems associated with the world clock on a constantly-on display, disconnection when using a Bluetooth headset, and an error when displaying SD card files in the My Files application. Check out the screenshot below for a complete list.

The update is currently being downloaded in India, and you can download it by going to Settings > Software Update on your device. Other markets that are part of the beta program should also receive it soon.

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Seeing how Samsung is still fixing pretty serious bugs, it turns out that the beta version of the Galaxy Note10 is still not quite close to launching it. Unlike the Galaxy S10 lineup, the phablets are unlikely to get their update before the January 2020 schedule.

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