Last updated: May 15th, 2026 at 13:16 UTC+02:00
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The update brings the April 2026 security patch.
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Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE - Source: Abhijeet Mishra / SamMobile
Samsung has released a new software update to the Galaxy Tab S9 FE and the Galaxy Tab S9. FE+ in its home country, South Korea. The update brings the April 2026 security patch, which fixes 47 security issues. The updates for the two tablets carry firmware versions X610XXSCDZD6 and X510XXSCDZD6, respectively.
Usually, Samsung releases a new software update for a Galaxy smartphone or tablet first in its home market, and a few days later, it starts offering it in other regions. Considering that, we expect the brand to release the April 2026 security patch to the Galaxy Tab S9 FE series in other countries in the next few days.
To check its availability in your region, as well as to get it, go to Settings > Software update > Download and install. On a related note, last week, Samsung started rolling out the May 2026 security patch as well. However, the brand has still not offered the previous month’s security patch to many devices. The Galaxy Tab S9 FE series was one of them, but not anymore.
Speaking of updates for the Galaxy Tab S9 FE lineup, it is expected to get a major one in the next few weeks. It will offer One UI 8.5 (Android 16 QPR2), which is the latest stable version of the brand’s Android customisation for Galaxy smartphones and tablets, offering a new user experience and a host of new features. You can check it out in detail in our video below.
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