Samsung has already released the One UI 3.1 update to many smartphones and tablets, including its , , , , , , and the . Now, the company has started rolling out the update to the Galaxy Note 10 Lite.
The One UI 3.1 update, which is currently rolling out to the in France, carries firmware version N770FXXU7EUB3. We don’t have the official changelog for this software update yet, but it should bring some new features to the Galaxy Note 10 Lite. We can expect it to bring , Eye Comfort Shield (previously called blue light filter), , the , automatic switching of Galaxy Buds between compatible devices, and improvements to the Calendar and Reminders apps.
If you are a Galaxy Note 10 Lite user in France and haven’t received the notification for the update already, you can navigate to Settings » System updates and tap on Download and install on your device. The new firmware is being uploaded to our firmware database right now. If you don’t want to wait for the update to arrive on your device, and you can and flash it manually.
Last month, Samsung had released the -based . A few days later, the company for the smartphone.
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The One UI 3.1 update, which is currently rolling out to the in France, carries firmware version N770FXXU7EUB3. We don’t have the official changelog for this software update yet, but it should bring some new features to the Galaxy Note 10 Lite. We can expect it to bring , Eye Comfort Shield (previously called blue light filter), , the , automatic switching of Galaxy Buds between compatible devices, and improvements to the Calendar and Reminders apps.
If you are a Galaxy Note 10 Lite user in France and haven’t received the notification for the update already, you can navigate to Settings » System updates and tap on Download and install on your device. The new firmware is being uploaded to our firmware database right now. If you don’t want to wait for the update to arrive on your device, and you can and flash it manually.
Last month, Samsung had released the -based . A few days later, the company for the smartphone.
The post appeared first on .