Samsung started its rollout of February 2021 a little early, with the European Galaxy S20 line the first receiver. The latest Android security updates are now spreading to the US, starting with the unlocked Galaxy S20 models and the Note20 Ultra, and more recently followed by Verizon’s Galaxy S9 and the Note20 series from T-Mobile.

You can expect more Galaxy flagships and midfielders to join the list in the coming weeks if Samsung sticks to the run of timely security solutions. These updates often follow a phased release, so you may have to wait until they reach you, but you can always get a manual check below Settings> Software Update.

Here are all Samsung phones updated after the February 2021 patch in the United States, with the latest entries in bold:

Galaxy S21 Series

Galaxy S20 Series

Galaxy S29 Series

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

Galaxy Note20 Series

Galaxy S10 Series

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

Galaxy Note10 Series

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

Galaxy Note9

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

Galaxy A Series

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

Verizon’s Galaxy S9 and T-Mobile’s Note20 series have been updated.

Karandeep Singh and Corbin Davenport contributed to this article.