This story was originally published 2021/02/04 4:40am PSTon Feb 4, 2021 and last updated 2021/02/12 4:42am PSTon Feb 12, 2021.
Samsung kickstarted its February 2021 patch rollout a bit early this time, with the European Galaxy S20 line being the first recipient. Now, these latest Android security updates are spreading to the US, starting with the unlocked Galaxy S20 models and the Note20 Ultra, and more recently followed by T-Mobile’s Galaxy S21 and AT&T’s Note10.
You can expect more Galaxy flagships and mid-rangers to join the list in the coming weeks if Samsung sticks to its course of pushing timely security patches. These updates often follow a phased release, so you may need to wait for it to reach you, though you can always give it a manual check under Settings > Software Update.
Here are all Samsung phones that have been updated to the February 2021 patch in the United States, with the latest entries highlighted in bold:
Galaxy S21 series
Galaxy S20 series
Galaxy Note20 series
Galaxy Note10 series
- Verizon
- AT&T
- Galaxy Note10: RP1A.200720.012.N970USQS5EUA1, 225MB, released February 10
- Galaxy Note10+: RP1A.200720.012.N975USQS5EUA1, 230MB, released February 10