Samsung started testing Android 12 almost the same time as Google but needed until the official release to start the beta phase. It has since sent out the stable version based on OneUI 4.1 to eligible users, including those sold in Europe. The Galaxy Note 10 series phones (unlocked version) got the update a couple of weeks ago. And according to reports, Verizon Galaxy Note 10 series phones are now getting the much-anticipated update.
The Android 12-based OneUI 4.1 update for the Galaxy Note 10 on Verizon is seeding for the three models – Galaxy Note 10, Galaxy Note 10+, and Galaxy Note 10+ 5G. They’re receiving the update with version numbers – N970USQU7HVC6, N975USQU7HVC6, and N976VVRU7HVC6, respectively. Arriving with the update, according to the changelog, includes revamped RAM Plus, Google Duo Live Share, and a Grammarly-powered keyboard. There is also an improvement in the Gallery/Camera app, App Cat in Smart View, and Game Booster Labs, among others.
Aside from the above features, the Android 12-based OneUI 4.1 update for the Galaxy Note 10 on Verizon also bumps the Android security patch to March 2022. Supposedly, the build has increased system security and fixed at least 62 vulnerabilities. However, it might take time before the update arrives on your device, given the nature of OTA, but you can speed up the process by trying the installation manually.
How to manually update the Android 12-based OneUI 4.1 update for the Galaxy Note 10 on Verizon?
If your Galaxy Note 10 is on Verizon carrier in the USA, you will receive a notification for the update in the next coming weeks/months. Also, you can check for the update by heading over to Settings >> Software update >> Download and install.