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You will probably agree that Samsung's software support has been more than exemplary over the past year. The Korean tech giant released an update with Androidem 11 already on most of its phones and tablets released in the last two years. And now the two-and-a-half-year-old smartphone has also received its life Galaxy A10.

New update for Galaxy The A10 carries firmware version A105FDDU6CUH2 and is currently distributed in India. It should spread to other countries of the world in the coming days. The update includes the June security patch, and the release notes also mention improved device stability and better privacy protections.

The update to the phone brings news such as chat bubbles, a separate widget for media playback, one-time permissions, a conversation section in the notification panel or the ability to add video calls to the screen. In addition, the update includes - thanks to the One UI 3.1 superstructure - a refreshed user interface design, more widgets for the lock screen, easier access to control the smart home or improved and updated native Samsung applications such as Calendar, Gallery, Messages, Reminders, Samsung Internet and Samsung Keyboard. The parental control function and the Digital Wellbeing application have also been improved.

Galaxy The A10 was launched in March 2019 with Androidem 9. He got last year Android 10 and the One UI 2.0 superstructure built on it and now released Android 11 will likely be its last major system upgrade.

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