Sprint rolling out Galaxy Note 10 September security update

Sprint is rolling out the September security update to the Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10+. This is the same update that was released for the Exynos variant in other markets at the beginning of the month – in addition to the September security patch, it brings improved audio quality over wired earphones. The software version for the update released by Sprint is N970USQU1ASHB and N9705SQU1ASHB for the Note 10 and Note 10+ respectively.

Sprint is the first carrier to release a software update for Samsung's new Note flagships in the US since the devices went on sale. Other carriers should also be releasing the same update for their customers, and we will hopefully see the unlocked variants getting it in the near future as well. Samsung's support for the unlocked Galaxy S10 models and older flagships has left a lot to be desired, but fingers crossed the company does something about it with the Galaxy Note 10.

Sprint Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10+ owners can grab the update over the air from the Software update menu of the Settings app on their phone. Another way to upgrade is to download the latest firmware from our database (Note 10 | Note 10+) and flash it on the phone using a Windows PC.


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