Google is all set to release Android 12 in a couple of months, however, Samsung is yet to update some of its eligible portfolios to last year’s Android 11. The latest devices to get these updates are Galaxy M10s and Galaxy Tab A 8.0 (2019).
The South Korean tech giant has begun to roll out the Android 11 update for two of its budget devices, namely Galaxy M10s and Galaxy Tab A 8.0 (2019). The update arrives as One UI Core 3.1 for them.
According to SamMobile, the latest system update for Samsung’s 2019 budget smartphone and tablet comes with firmware versions M107FXXU4CUF5 and T295XXU4CUF7 respectively. For the former, the software build arrives with June 2021 security patches, whereas for the latter, the build features May 2021 security patches.
As of now, the One UI Core 3.1 (Android 11) update for these two products is live in certain regions only. For instance, the update for Galaxy Tab A 8.0 (2019) is being rolled out in countries like Bulgaria, Germany, Greece, Italy, Kazakhstan, Russia, Spain, Switzerland, the Netherlands, and the UK. On other hand, the update for Galaxy M10s is being seeded out in India, the only region where the phone was released.
That said, the remaining regions of the tablet should also receive the update in the coming days. Lastly, Android 11 is the last major update for these two devices. But they are eligible for security updates at least until 2023.