Samsung introduced One UI 4 for the Galaxy S10 series on Wednesday, making it the company’s third flagship range to receive the upgrade following the S21 and S20 series.

The firmware version G97xFXXUEGULB  as well as the normal Android 12 and One UI 4 features are now available for the Galaxy S10e, S10, and S10+. As per reports, the launch date is not confirmed but according to the resources, it will release December 2021. There is no ETA for when the update will be distributed in additional locations, but we expect it to be quite soon assuming all goes well and no errors are detected during the initial rollout.

Also, given that the Galaxy S10 series has received One UI 4, it is logical to anticipate that the Galaxy Note 10 series will follow. To see if your Galaxy S10e, Galaxy S10, or Galaxy S10+ has gotten the update, go to Settings > Software update. If it is available, simply touch on Download and install. Also read, iPhone 13 Users Complains About Lack of Noise Cancellation Option One UI 4 is based on Android 12 and includes several modifications like dynamic wallpaper-based theming, redesigned widgets, new animations, a revised quick settings panel, and some new capabilities.

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