Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile are now rolling out a new software update for the Galaxy S10 and Galaxy Note 10 series. The latest software update brings the August 2020 security patch, few bug fixes, and performance improvements.
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Software versions:
Verizon:
- Galaxy S10e: G970USQS4DTG1
- Galaxy S10: G973USQS4DTG1
- Galaxy S10+: G975USQS4DTG1
- Galaxy Note 10: N970USQS4CTG1
- Galaxy Note 10+: N975USQS4CTG1
AT&T:
- Galaxy S10e: G970USQS4DTG1
- Galaxy S10: G973USQS4DTG1
- Galaxy S10+: G975USQS4DTG1
- Galaxy S10 5G: G977UUCS5YTF6
- Galaxy Note 10: N970USQS4CTG1
- Galaxy Note 10+: N975USQS4CTG1
T-Mobile:
- Galaxy S10e: G970USQS4DTG1
- Galaxy S10: G973USQS4DTG1
- Galaxy S10+: G975USQS4DTG1
- Galaxy S10 5G: G977TUVS5CTG1
- Galaxy Note 10: N970USQS4CTG1
- Galaxy Note 10+: N975USQS4CTG1
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To update the version on your device, you will need to have a minimum battery charge of 20%. You may be prompted to update when it’s available, otherwise, system updates can be done over a Wi-Fi connection or with the Software Upgrade Assistant.
To manually check for updates, navigate to Settings > System update. If your system is up-to-date, you don’t need to do anything further. Otherwise, tap Download and install to update your phone.