Samsung has released a new software update to its Galaxy S10 5G model that brings the most important dedicated Night Mode feature to the camera. The software is currently rolling out in South Korea. The other trio Galaxy S10, S10 Plus & S10e have already received this function in their May update. Later, Samsung updated its Galaxy Note 9, Galaxy S9 & S9+ as well as mid-range Galaxy A50 with the added camera features. Now, it comes to Galaxy S10 5G with the latest G977NKSU1ASF3 firmware version that counts nearly 429MB in size. It attached with June 2019 Android security patch to secure the device.

Currently, SK Telecom & U+ are releasing a new piece of code in South Korea, and soon it may come to other operators. The firmware also brought vibration feedback while using navigation bar gesture. Lastly, the update improves the overall quality of Galaxy S10 5G to match its speed with other Galaxy S10 models.

Galaxy S10 5G Update

It would be worth noting to highlight some important features of the flagship Galaxy S10 5G device. The device packs an amazing 6.7 inches AMOLED display with high-resolution support. It comes with the latest Android 9.0 Pie as well as One UI and is powered by Exynos 9820 Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 Octa-core processor.

The device accommodates incredible quad camera set up at the back side and dual camera for the selfie, both the camera of the device let you capture superior quality pictures in every situation. Fuelled by non-removable 4500mAh battery with fast charging support, it allows you to handle the device for several hours in a single charge.

By Madhav Biradar

Madhav Biradar started his career in technology back in 2011, where he covered mobile & gaming articles. He is an enthusiast in smartphone & wearable gadgets. In his free time, he likes to read about new tech gadgets and watch movies.