Android 13 arrives in the Samsung Galaxy A71 5G and S10 Lite

The Samsung Galaxy A71 5G, which was first introduced in 2020 with the Android 10 operating system, has started receiving the Android 13 update with the Samsung One UI 5.0 interface.

Thus, the phone has received three major updates so far, and they are, Android 11 with One UI 3.0 interface at the beginning of 2021, then Android 12 with One UI 4.1 interface in March 2022, and now it has got the Android 13 update.

The Galaxy A71 5G phones started receiving the new system via the A716BXXU6EVL2 update, and it seems that the United Arab Emirates is the first to obtain it so far, and it will reach more countries, including Europe and Asia, successively following that.

The update includes new versions of major Samsung apps, including Camera, Gallery, and Keyboard (which now has the option to scan text from an image and turn it into something you can copy). There are also fun add-ons like AR New Emojis, emoji pairs and Kaomojis.

Some of the changes to the lists include adding connected devices and merging security and privacy pages, and the update also includes the December 2022 security patch.

This update is for the 5G version of the phone, while the Galaxy A71 4G also got the update in November, and yesterday the Galaxy A51 5G also got Android 13.

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In addition to the A71 5G, the Galaxy S10 Lite, which was launched at the beginning of 2020, also received the Android 13 update with the Samsung One UI 5.0 interface.

The new update carries version number G770FXXU6HVK5. It includes a security patch in November 2022, and it was spotted in the Netherlands first, and it will reach more regions later.

Finally, he lost The update also reached Samsung devices Galaxy Tab S7 Fe tablet under version number T736BXXU1CVL1 with security patches for the month of November, and it was spotted first in England, and it will reach the rest of the users accordingly.

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