AT&T’s Galaxy Tab S4 now receiving Android 10 update!


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A couple of days ago, Verizon carrier started rolling out the Android 10 update to the Galaxy Tab S4 smartphone. Well, it looks like more carries are now joining the suit. This time AT&T is now seeding the same update to the Tab S4. The new Android 10 update makes use of the One UI 2.1 custom skin on top. All AT&T’s Tab S4 tablet is now receiving the update in the US and Canada.

The new firmware update carries the version number QP1A.190711.020.T837AUCU4CTH5. Apart from the new One UI 2.1 software, the update also brings the August 2020 Android security patch. With the new update, the tablet now comes with gesture navigation, Live Transcribe, and a bunch of other features. The tablet now has the Focus Mode along with Music Share and Quick Share.

The all-new firmware update weighs around 2GB so make sure that you have a stable internet connection. If you own an AT&T carried-partnered Galaxy Tab S4 tablet and reside in the US & Canada, then you might have already got the update notification. If that’s not the case, then you can check the update status manually by heading over to Settings>>Software Update>>Download and Install. It is worth noting that the update is rolling over the air so it might take some days to reach your unit.

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Before this, Samsung released the same update to all its unlocked Galaxy Tab S4. Well, now carrier providers have started implementing the same.

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Samsung Galaxy Tab S4: specs, features

 

The all-new Galaxy Tab S4 is equipped with a 10.5-inch Super AMOLED panel with a resolution of 1600 x 256 pixels. The display also has a pixel density of 287 PPI along with a 78.6% screen-to-body-ratio. Under the hood, the tablet runs on Snapdragon 835 chipset paired with up to 6GB RAM and up to 256GB built-in storage.

For optics, there is a single 13MP primary sensor on the back while there is an 8MP front shooter for selfies and video calling. Powered by a 7,300 mAh battery, the tablet can refuel easily thanks to the 18W fast charging capabilities. Other specifications include a stylus, nano-SIM, dual-band WiFi, Bluetooth 5.0, GPS, and USB Type-C port.

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