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Last updated: June 5th, 2019 at 12:09 UTC+02:00
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Samsung released the original May 2019 security patch (software version XXU1ASE5) for the Galaxy S10 towards the end of last month. However, the update was soon taken off the air when it was found to be causing serious issues for some users. The company then released a hotfix update (XXU1ASE6) to take care of those issues.
However, amidst all the hustle and bustle, Samsung seems to have messed up the update's release. Galaxy S10 owners in some markets did not receive the hotfix update, but only the original bug-filled May security update. Meanwhile, in a few others, the device is still on the April 2019 security patch. The new update, which carries the software version XXU1ASE7, should now settle things down for everyone. After all, it's an important update, as it significantly improves the Night mode on the Galaxy S10 camera.
The drill for getting the latest update is the same as usual. You should be able to download it over the air from the Settings » Software update menu on your phone. Alternatively, you can download the firmware from our database and flash it on your phone.
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