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It’s getting legitimately difficult to keep up The formidable efforts to update Android 11 from Samsung, as the latest version of the operating system is allegedly catching up with another advanced member of the Galaxy device family, originally released about a year ago.
The Latin American variant initially available through B&H Photo Video is also no longer in stock, but on the bright side, Target is still reasonably charging $ 469.99 for an “international” Note 10 Lite and you can even reduce that price. for around $ 430 if you have no problem dealing with a (highly trusted) eBay dealer called Never-MSRP.
Whether you’re a new or old Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite owner, you should obviously keep in mind that the One UI 3.0 update based on Android 11 is set to slowly make its way around the world, starting in countries like France. Although we don’t have a specific changelog to share with you at this time, it’s safe to assume many of the same UI settings, performance improvements and security improvements released to the “standard” Note 10 and Note 10+ not so long ago will be expanded to this diluted flagship.
For those who are making scores at home, the Galaxy Note 10 Lite is almost the 50th Samsung device officially updated to Android 11. No, not really, but the company is definitely getting close to that number, having brought everything from Galaxy S10 and S10 Lite for Tab S7, S20 FE, OG Galaxy Fold and Z Flip 5G already updated.