Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus, Galaxy Note 10 Receiving One UI 3.0 Update

The One UI 3.0 for the Galaxy Note 10 series comes with a new UI design.

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Samsung has finally started rolling out a stable Android 11-based One UI 3.0 update for all the Galaxy Note 10+ and the Galaxy Note 10 devices. According to the company, the update comes with the December 2020 Android security patch. Currently, the One UI 3.0 update for the Galaxy Note 10 is rolling out in the Germany region and the Galaxy Note 10+ variants are rolling out in countries like Spain, Switzerland, and Germany. The company is expected to expand the region of updates soon in other markets as well. Here’s a closer look at the new update for the Galaxy Note 10 series.

Android 11-based One UI 3.0 Update for Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Series

According to a SamMobile report, the Android 11-based One UI 3.0 update comes with a firmware version N97xFXXU6ETLL for Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ and Samsung Galaxy Note 10. If you are in an eligible region and still didn’t receive the update notification then you can check the update manually by following the given below steps. 


How to Update Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Manually 

  • First, head to the Settings app 
  • Go to System Updates 
  • Now, you have to check for the system update 
  • If you received the update then you can see Download now an option
  • You need to download the update and once its done click on the Install button
  • The installation process might take some time and your phone will reboot automatically
  • Make sure you have more than 30 percent of battery before you proceed with the update

The One UI 3.0 for the Galaxy Note 10 series comes with a new UI design and the developers have also improved the dynamic lock screen, feature keyboard, and updated stock apps. The company has also said to revamped the lock screen widgets and improved security and performance. Samsung claims that the new UI design is meant to deliver an easy and user-friendly interface. The Android 11-based One UI 3.0 update is currently available in selected regions, but we can expect that the company will expand the roll out to other regions soon.