Samsung Galaxy S10 and Galaxy Note 10 on Verizon and AT&T network are receiving the One UI 3.1 update. The new update is rolling out to the eligible devices in a few countries. Samsung is rolling out this update in batches.
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The AT&T and Verizon models of Samsung Galaxy S10, S10+, and S10e also Galaxy Note 10, Note 10+, and Note 10 5G are finally receiving the One UI 3.1 (based on Android 11) updates in the US.
Changelog:
AT&T has not made any official posts regarding the changelog. However, the official post by Verizon specifies the update log:
“What’s changing:
This software update introduces One UI 3.1, with new Camera features, app enhancements (Calendar, Messages, Duo, DeX), and new Settings (Eye comfort shield, Game Priority mode).
The latest Android security patch is also included in this update.
– Single Take – Shot Customization
Now you can customize what shots to capture when using Single Take feature.
– Eye Comfort Shield
Keep your eyes comfortable by limiting blue light and using warmer colors. Automatically adjust your screen’s colors based on the time of day.
– Game Booster – Priority Mode
For the serious gamers, you can use Priority Mode in Game Booster to block incoming calls and notification alarms. It will also optimize your network connection and processor power for your games.
– Video Call Enhancements
When using 3rd party apps (i.e., Google Duo), the video call now supports HDR, Beauty features, and improved low-light quality.
– Wireless DeX – PC Connection
Extend your Galaxy phone to your desktop PC using Wireless DeX. Simply download the DeX app on your PC and connect to the same Wi-Fi network to start DeX.
– Galaxy Buds – Seamless Earbud Connection
When logged into your Samsung account, quickly switch your Galaxy Buds to nearby devices without disconnecting your earbuds or turning on pairing mode.”
The new update carries firmware versions G97xUSQU5GUBH and N97xUSQU6FUBH for Galaxy S10 models and Galaxy Note 10 models, respectively. It also brings along the March 2021 security patch.
The new update is finally rolling out to AT&T and Verizon models of Samsung Galaxy S10 and Galaxy Note 10 series. You can keep a check on the update and upgrade your device to the latest version.