Galaxy S10 and Galaxy Note 10 series are the next devices to receive One UI 4.1 update

Samsung's software development team has been working very hard lately. Although the Korean giant has consistently been the first Android OEM to release the latest monthly security patches for its devices for more than a year now, including the Android 12 update. Yesterday, the release The latest One UI 4.1 has come to 8 Galaxy smartphone models and the latest are Galaxy S10, Galaxy Note 10.

The One UI 4.1 update for the Galaxy S10 series is now available to users in Switzerland. Galaxy S10e, Galaxy S10, and Galaxy S10+ are receiving the update with software version G975FXXUEHVC6, Galaxy S10 5G G977BXXUBHVC6.

The Galaxy Note 10, Galaxy Note 10+, and Galaxy Note 10+ 5G are also receiving the One UI 4.1 update in Switzerland. The software version for the Galaxy Note series is N975FXXU7HVC6, the latest update for all 2019 Galaxy flagships also comes with the March 2022 security patch.

One UI 4.1 is the latest version of Android customized by Samsung, based on Android 12. After first launching with the Galaxy S22 series, One UI 4.1 has now started rolling out to many other Galaxy devices in the coming months. last week. Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Galaxy Z Flip 3 are the first Samsung models to receive the update, followed by the Galaxy S21, Galaxy Note 20, Galaxy S21 FE, and Galaxy A52 5G series. Now, a host of other Galaxy devices continue to receive the latest version of the interface.

While this is a relatively minor One UI update, there's still a lot to look forward to. Because Samsung includes outstanding features such as Google Duo Live Sharing, improved file sharing, and the ability to customize the amount of virtual memory through RAM Plus, along with high-end Samsung mobile devices, the device will Get Game Optimization Service fixes to improve gaming performance.

If you own any of the above devices, keep an eye out for the update announcement in the coming days. You can also check manually by going to Settings > Software update > Download and install.

Sources:androidheadlines