The Galaxy A71 and these other 2 Samsung phones update to Android 13

Nuevo lote de 3 moviles Samsung que actualizan a Android 13

Samsung continues to bring the new version of Google’s operating system to its mobiles. So far the Galaxy S22, S22+, S22 Ultra, S21, S20, Note 20, S20 FE, A52, A53 5G, A33, M32 5G, M52, Z Fold 4, Z Flip 4, Z Fold 3 and Z Flip 3 have already received Android 13. Well, the time has come for three other South Korean brand phones to join the list of phones that already enjoy this update.

That’s right, One UI 5.0 based on Android 13 is starting to arrive on the Galaxy Note 10 Lite, Galaxy S21 FE, and Galaxy A71 . Do you have one of these phones and want to know how to update it? Well, we’ll tell you right away.

The Galaxy Note 10 Lite, Galaxy S21 FE and Galaxy A71 receive One UI 5.0 with Android 13

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The Galaxy Note 10 Lite hit the market in 2020 with Android 10 out of the box and is currently starting to receive the One UI 5.0 update with Android 13 under the firmware version name “N770FXXU8HVK5” .

For its part, the Galaxy A71 was also launched in 2020 with Android 10 as the factory operating system and now receives Android 13 with the firmware update “A715FXXU8DVK1” . Finally, the Galaxy S21 FE is a mobile from earlier this year that arrived with Android 12 and updates to this new version of Samsung’s customization layer based on Android 13 with the firmware version “G990BXXU2DVK3” .

How to update the Galaxy Note 10 Lite, Galaxy S21 FE and Galaxy A71 to Android 13?

Android 13 is coming in the form of an OTA to these phones. What does this mean? Well, it is an update that arrives alone to your mobile through the Internet. You will most likely receive a notification alerting you to an available system update.

Now, you can also enter the Settings and enter the Software update option to check if it is already available on your mobile. If it is, you just have to click on Download and install and that’s it. Still not available on your mobile? Well, don’t worry, these updates are usually deployed in a staggered manner, so it is most likely that you will receive it in the next few days.