The One UI 3.1 update for the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite will come with a ton of features
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Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite starts receiving One UI 3.1 update
Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy Note 10+ already received updates
Galaxy Note 10 Lite update rolling out only in France as of now
Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite has reportedly started receiving One UI 3.1 update, based on Android 11. Earlier in January, the South Korean tech giant rolled out One UI 3.0 update for the Galaxy Note 10 Lite. That custom skin was also based on Android 11. With the latest update, the Galaxy Note 10 Lite joins a big list of phones and tablets by Samsung that have received the One UI 3.1 update recently. One UI 3.1 brings a host of features to Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite, including the latest security patch.
According to a report by SamMobile, Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite (Review) has received One UI 3.1 update but it is currently available only in France with the build number N770FXXU7EUB3. It is expected to be rolled out in more regions soon.The update also brings the March 2021 Android security patch.
As per the report, the latest update brings a host of new features, including Google Home Smart devices control, Eye Comfort Shield, Private Share, and more. To check if the update has reached you and to download it, head over to Settings > System Updates > Download and install.
Just last month, Samsung Galaxy Note 10 and the Galaxy Note 10+ received their One UI 3.1 updates in Germany. Both the devices had the same firmware number N97xFXXU6FUBD that also came bundled with March 2021 security patch.
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