
Samsung is continuing to expand the reach of its January 2026 security update. The latest devices to join the list are the Galaxy Tab S10 FE and Tab S10 FE+, with the rollout currently kicking off in South Korea.
The update arrives with firmware version X620XXS6BZA3. As always, users are encouraged to install the patch as soon as it becomes available to ensure their devices remain secure.
According to Samsung, this month’s release addresses 55 security vulnerabilities. These include fixes provided by Google for the core Android OS, as well as patches specific to Samsung’s One UI software. While not every fix applies to every single model, Samsung strongly advises against skipping this update.
If you are using a Galaxy Tab S10 FE or FE+ in South Korea, you can manually check for the update by navigating to Settings > Software update > Download and install.
It’s not just tablets getting the attention, either. The entry-level Galaxy A03 Core is also starting to receive the January 2026 security patch (Firmware: A032FXXS9CZA1) in select markets, including Vietnam, Thailand, and Australia. This move highlights Samsung's continued commitment to supporting its budget-friendly lineup.
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