Android
4 Reasons Not to Install Galaxy Note 10 Android 10 & 12 Reasons You Should
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If you're dealing with Android Pie-related issues, you might want to install Android 10 soon after it arrives. It could improve your phone's performance. Some Note 10 users are noticing improved battery life and a smoother user interface. We've also heard about improved connectivity and fewer hiccups like random reboots. If your Galaxy Note 10 is tied to a specific carrier, there's a good chance your carrier tacks on additional bug fixes to your Android 10 upgrade. Samsung's version of Android 10 also comes with a few changes to Device Care (formerly known as Device Maintenance). In Android 10, the battery usage graph now provides more detailed information. The company's also added a battery limit-setting and other enhancements for Wireless PowerShare. | |||||||||||||||||
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