Samsung is bringing Android 11 to a phone you probably forgot all about – PhoneArena

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It’s getting legitimately hard to keep track of
Samsung‘s formidable Android 11 updating efforts, as the newest OS version is
reportedly reaching yet another high-end member of the Galaxy handset family originally released around a year ago.

The Latin America variant initially available through B&H Photo Video is also no longer in stock, but on the bright side, Target is still charging a fairly reasonable $469.99 for an “international” Note
10 Lite, and you can even take that price point down to around 430 bucks if you don’t have a problem dealing with a (highly trusted) eBay merchant called Never-MSRP.

Whether you’re a new or old Samsung
Galaxy Note 10 Lite owner, you should obviously keep in mind that the Android 11-based One UI 3.0 update is set to slowly make its way worldwide, starting in countries like France as we speak. While we don’t have a specific changelog to share with you right at this moment, it’s safe to assume many of the same UI tweaks, performance enhancements, and security improvements
rolled out to the “standard” Note 10 and Note 10+ not that long ago will be expanded to this watered-down flagship.

For those keeping score at home, the
Galaxy Note 10 Lite is roughly Samsung’s 50th device officially upgraded to Android 11. No, not really, but the company is definitely getting close to that number, having brought everything from the
Galaxy S10 and
S10 Lite to the Tab S7, S20 FE, OG
Galaxy Fold, and Z Flip 5G up to date already.