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A new software update with June 2020 security patch is rolling out to the Galaxy A20e, A41, S10 and Note 8

Samsung is rolling out a new software update with June 2020 security patch to the Galaxy A20e, Galaxy A41, Galaxy S10 series, and Galaxy Note 8.

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Software versions:

  • Galaxy A20e: A202FXXU3BTE2
  • Galaxy A41: A415FXXU1ATE5
  • Galaxy S10e: G970FXXU7CTF1
  • Galaxy S10: G973FXXU7CTF1
  • Galaxy S10+: G975FXXU7CTF1
  • Galaxy Note 8: N950USQS7DTE5

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Samsung is releasing the latest security update for the Galaxy A20e in European countries, while the Galaxy A41 update is presently rolling out in Russia.

This is the second software update for the Galaxy S10 series this month, it now has a new quick toggle for Call & text on other devices in the notification shade after this second June 2020 software update. The changelog also mentions general improvements to touch, Wi-Fi, and camera stability. It is rolling out in Germany and Switzerland.

The Galaxy Note 8 is getting the latest software update in the US on Verizon Wireless and Xfinity Mobile carriers.

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.


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