Samsung has recently rolled out the May 2023 security update for its Galaxy Note 10 series in the United States. Following its release in South Korea, the update is now available for carrier-unlocked models in the US, while the global versions of the smartphone are yet to receive it.

Galaxy Note 10 gets May 2023 security update: What’s new?

The latest software version, labeled N97xU1UEU7HWE1, brings the May 2023 security patch to unlocked models of the Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy Note 10+. The update primarily focuses on addressing more than 70 security vulnerabilities identified in Galaxy devices, including fixes for issues within the FactoryTest function, ActivityManagerService, kernel log file, Theme Manager, GearManagerStub, and the Tips app.

Furthermore, the update resolves security flaws in the Shannon modem present in Exynos processors, as well as the bootloader, Telephony framework, call settings components and AppLock access control. In addition to Samsung’s fixes, the update also includes 58 security patches from Google.

To install the May 2023 security update on your unlocked Galaxy Note 10 or Galaxy Note 10+ in the US, navigate to Settings, then select Software update, and tap on Download and Install. Alternatively, you can manually download the firmware from the official site or third-party sites and flash it onto your device.

Samsung introduced the Galaxy Note 10 series in the second half of 2019 with Android 9. The devices received the Android 10 update in early 2020, followed by the Android 11 update later in the same year. The Android 12 update arrived for the Galaxy Note 10 series in late 2021. Please note that these smartphones will not receive any future Android OS updates.

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