Although the Galaxy Note ten and Note 10+ can ne'er receive golem thirteen, we've got some exciting news for Galaxy Note ten light users! golem thirteen and One UI five.0 ar currently live for the Galaxy Note ten light, a minimum of in one land, with additional regions hopefully connexion the party before long.


The One UI five.0 update is currently offered for the Galaxy Note ten light (SM-N770F) in France, and we’re estimation the update can reach extra European countries momentarily. The golem thirteen update for the Galaxy Note ten light carries microcode version N770FXXU8HVK5. It conjointly includes the Nov 2022 security patch.


Android thirteen goes live for the Galaxy Note ten Lite!

The highlight of this update is One UI five.0, however it’s price keeping in mind that some options offered in One UI five.0 for flagships, just like the Galaxy S22, is also missing from this update or might not be as complete.


In theory, Galaxy Note ten light users ought to currently be ready to use the superb multitasking gestures else to the new “Labs” section within the Settings app, and that they ought to have access to a replacement lock screen customization menu. The One UI five.0 update improved performance and stability for the Galaxy S22, and also the Galaxy Note ten light can also feel snappier due to this latest update.


This is the last major Android-based microcode update Samsung can unharness for the Galaxy Note ten light. The phone shipped with golem ten, and One UI five.0 makes it its third and final massive microcode update. The full-fledged Galaxy Note ten flagships were discharged in 2019, running golem 9; but, the upper-mid-range Galaxy Note ten light went live some months later in 2020, running golem ten. With the arrival of 1 UI five.0, Note ten light customers ar currently reaping the advantages of shopping for the cheaper model instead of going for the flagship variants.


Galaxy Note ten light users ought to be ready to transfer the new One UI five.0 microcode update upon receiving the notification or by gap the Settings app on their phones, accessing “Software update,” and sound “Download and install.” SamMobile readers will sit down with our microcode page if they like skipping that method and downloading the official microcode files for manual updates.