Galaxy Note 10 Update Brings Forth Improvements in Face Unlock and Navigation Gestures

Galaxy Note 10 Update Brings Forth Improvements in Face Unlock and Navigation Gestures

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https://wccftech.com/galaxy-note-10-update/

Now that the Galaxy S20 series is up and about, its predecessor —the Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10 Plus— have taken the back seat. They're still excellent devices, though, and we'd recommend that you hold on to them and not rush to upgrade to the Galaxy S20 series. You can read about our take on the Galaxy Note 10+ here. Furthermore, Samsung has done a commendable job of keeping both phones updated with the latest version of Android and security updates. Now, they are on the receiving end of another software update. Let's take a look at what it's all about.

The update titled N97xFXXU2BTB5 brings forth some improvements in facial recognition and full-screen navigation gestures. Samsung hasn't specified just what those improvements are, just that they exist. This appears to be an out-of-schedule update, as it doesn't include the March security patch. Samsung is one of the few OEMs that releases security updates for its devices about a week before Google and has been doing so for the past few months.

Galaxy Note 10 Update Brings Forth Improvements in Face Unlock and Navigation Gestures

Feb 27, 2020, 4:19pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/galaxy-note-10-update/ > Now that the Galaxy S20 series is up and about, its predecessor —the Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10 Plus— have taken the back seat. They're still excellent devices, though, and we'd recommend that you hold on to them and not rush to upgrade to the Galaxy S20 series. You can read about our take on the Galaxy Note 10+ here. Furthermore, Samsung has done a commendable job of keeping both phones updated with the latest version of Android and security updates. Now, they are on the receiving end of another software update. Let's take a look at what it's all about. > The update titled N97xFXXU2BTB5 brings forth some improvements in facial recognition and full-screen navigation gestures. Samsung hasn't specified just what those improvements are, just that they exist. This appears to be an out-of-schedule update, as it doesn't include the March security patch. Samsung is one of the few OEMs that releases security updates for its devices about a week before Google and has been doing so for the past few months.