Galaxy Note 10 has already received a vital Samsung update

Galaxy Note 10 is Samsung’s next-generation phablet that comes in three flavours: the standard Galaxy Note 10, Galaxy Note 10+ and the Galaxy Note 10+ 5G.

The former is the smallest of the trio – the device comes with a still relatively large 6.3-inch screen.

The Note 10 also comes with a modest 3,500mAh battery, a triple camera system and, of course, Samsung’s signature S Pen.

Note 10 is also powered by a new Samsung processor called the Exynos 9825 in most regions, too.

This should allow the handset to deliver even faster performance across Google’s Android operating system.

Galaxy Note 10+ and the Galaxy Note 10+ 5G are basically the same device, except for the fact the latter can deliver faster internet speeds.

The duo each tote a humungous 6.8-inch display that has the high resolution of 1440×3040 and a density of 498-pixels-per-inch.

Moreover, the Galaxy pair both feature a quad camera system on their rear comprised of a primary, telephoto, ultra wide-angle and time-of-flight lens.

Finally, the devices also come packing a sizeable 4,300mAh battery and are similarly powered by Samsung’s new Exynos silicon.

Samsung’s Galaxy Note 10 series will release in the UK this Friday, August 23.

Ahead of the phone’s debut, Samsung has already granted its new phablet a vital update.

As noted by SamMobile, the tech powerhouse has released software version for N97*FXXU1ASH5 for the Note 10.

The outlet noted the new software promises to improve the phablet’s fingerprint recognition, touch screen performance, camera stability, photo quality and security.

Samsung’s update includes the Android August 2019 security patch, an important upgrade that provides fixes for a number of operating system vulnerabilities.

It was noted similarly recently arrived for Samsung’s S10 series.

SamMobile declared the new update appears to be rolling out in European territories right now.

For those picking up a Galaxy Note 10 on Friday, you can check if your device is running Samsung’s newest software by heading to Settings > Software update.

source: express.co.uk