Another month, another security patch is slowly coming to carrier-locked Samsung phones as handsets around the world already started receiving the update in October. This time around, the Verizon Galaxy Note20 series and the AT&T Galaxy Fold are the first carrier-locked devices to receive the update.

The November patch is quite small, at around 200MB for the Galaxy Fold, and it doesn’t include any changes other than the latest security updates. One UI 3.0, based on Android 11, is already in advanced testing stages, but it will be some time before this exciting update hits phones.

Here are all carrier-locked Samsung devices that received the latest firmware (latest entries marked in bold):

Galaxy Note20 Series

Galaxy Note10 Series

  • Verizon
  • AT&T
    • Galaxy Note10: QP1A.190711.020.N970USQS5DTJ8, released November 12.
    • Galaxy Note10 +: QP1A.190711.020.N975USQS5DTJ8, released November 12.

Galaxy fold

  • AT&T: QP1A.190711.020.F900USQS4CTJ5, 207MB, released November 10.

Galaxy a50

  • Verizon: QP1A.190711.020.A505USQS9BTJ7, released November 11.

Go to your Samsung phone’s settings and look for the System Update entry to see if you can already download the latest version. Keep in mind that, as always, the patch deploys in stages, so it may take some time for it to reach your handset.

AT&T Note10 / Note10 +

Updated post with information from AT&T Galaxy Note10 and 10+.