While Samsung’s new Galaxy Note10 and Note10+ are still yet to officially go on sale, the company has issued the first firmware update for the duo. Early units in Europe and India are already receiving it, while retail Note10s will likely get it when they are first connected to a network.
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Update chaneglog
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The new firmware is dubbed version N975FXXU1ASH5 and comes in at just over 307 MB. It includes several key enhancements including improved fingerprint recognition, camera quality and touchscreen performance. In addition, the update also adds the August security patch.

Samsung had a similar early firmware update when launching the Galaxy S10 series. Official sales for the Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10+ start on August 23.
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