Today is the first Monday of the month and all Pixel users know what that means. It’s time for the monthly security and functional updates. The former consists of patches to close vulnerabilities while the latter is made up of bug fixes. So as a Pixel user, this writer has been trying to coax an update for my Pixel 6 Pro by going to Settings > System > System update but to no avail. It’s possible that with New Year’s Day observed today (since the holiday fell on a Sunday this year), we won’t see the update until tomorrow.
An older Samsung phone is the first to receive the monthly update in 2023
But we digress. It’s time for you to put on your thinking cap. Riddle me this Batman, name the phone which was the first Android device to receive the January 2023 security update today. The Pixel 7 series you say? Sure, they are the latest Pixel models released so they must be the first to receive the update. After all, getting the first crack at Android updates is one of the reasons we Pixel-elated phone enthusiasts buy Pixel models, right?
No update today for the Pixel line. Try again tomorrow
If you live in Switzerland and own the Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy Note 10+, you can put down your knife for a second and your Little Debbie chocolate roll, and pick up your phone. Go to Settings > Software update and tap on Download and install. Interestingly enough, the last major Android update for both the Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy 10+ was Android 12 which arrived in late 2021 as part of the One UI 4 update.
You can’t tell the players without a scorecard
Today, the Galaxy Note 10+ received firmware update N975FXXS8HVL3. Both phones will receive security patches and bug fixes from the updates. But here is where things can get confusing. Because the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite was released in January 2020, approximately five months after the Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy Note 10+, it came out of the box with Android 10 pre-installed.
And since Sammy offered three major Android updates at the time, the Galaxy Note 10 Lite did get updated to Android 13. The other Galaxy Note 10 models were released with Android 9 installed which made both the Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy Note 10+ ineligible to receive a major Android update past Android 12.
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