Samsung kickstarted the Android 12-based One UI 4.0 stable update rollout for most ofl the eligible Galaxy S, Galaxy Note, and Galaxy Z series of premium smartphones before New Year’s Day. Now, the company has started delivering the latest software update for mid-rangers, starting with Galaxy Note10 Lite and Galaxy A72.
According to SamMobile, the stable release of One UI 4.0 based on Android 12 is now available for the Galaxy Note10 Lite and Galaxy A72. As of now, the fresh system update for these handsets is only available in a single region.
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Galaxy Note10 Lite
- Firmware Version: N770FXXU8FUL7
- Security Patch: January 2022
- Region: France
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Galaxy A72
- Firmware Version: A725FXXU4BULA
- Security Patch: December 2021
- Region: Russia
If you own any of these two devices and reside in the mentioned region, then head over to Settings > Software update > Download and install to check whether your unit has received the OTA update. Even if it is not available at the moment, it should be out in the coming days.
At the same, the update shall be also rolled out to other regional variants of the aforementioned smartphones very soon. Additionally, we think that the Galaxy A52 could be the next in line for the One UI 4.0 stable upgrade. That’s because it shares so much with the Galaxy A72.
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