Samsung kicked off its patch rollout in February 2021 a bit early this time, with the European Galaxy S20 line being the first recipient. Now, these latest Android security updates are spreading across the United States, starting with the unlocked Galaxy S20 and Note20 Ultra models, and more recently followed by Verizon’s Galaxy S9 and T-Mobile’s Note20 series.

You can expect more Galaxy flagships and midrange products to join the list in the coming weeks if Samsung sticks to its schedule of timely security patching. These updates often follow a phased release, so you might have to wait for it to get to you, although you can always check it manually under Settings> Software update.

Here are all of the Samsung phones that were updated with the February 2021 patch in the US, with the latest entries in bold:

Galaxy S21 Series

Galaxy S20 Series

Galaxy S29 Series

  • Verizon
    • Galaxy S9: QP1A.190711.020.G960USQS9FUB2, released February 22
    • Galaxy S9 +: QP1A.190711.020.G965USQS9FUB2, released February 22

Galaxy Note20 Series

Galaxy S10 Series

  • Verizon
    • Galaxy S10 +: RP1A.200720.012.G975USQS4FUA1, released February 19
    • Galaxy S10: RP1A.200720.012.G973USQS4FUA1, released February 19
    • Galaxy S10e: RP1A.200720.012.G970USQS4FUA1, released February 19
    • Galaxy S10 5G: RP1A.200720.012.G977UVRS5EUA4, released February 19
  • T Mobile

Galaxy Note10 Series

  • Verizon
  • AT&T
    • Galaxy Note10: RP1A.200720.012.N970USQS5EUA1, 225 MB, released February 10
    • Galaxy Note10 +: RP1A.200720.012.N975USQS5EUA1, 230 MB, released February 10
  • T Mobile

Galaxy note9

  • Verizon: QP1A.190711.020.N960USQS7FUA1, released February 16
  • AT&T: QP1A.190711.020.N960USQS7FUA2, 183MB, released February 16
  • T-Mobile: N960USQS7FUA1, released February 19

Galaxy A Series

  • Verizon
    • Galaxy A50: QP1A.190711.020.A505USQSBCUAA, released February 18

Updated to include Verizon’s Galaxy S9 and T-Mobile’s Note20 series.

Karandeep Singh and Corbin Davenport contributed to this article.