Samsung is continuing the US rollout of the January 2021 security patch with the T-Mobile S20 series and the S10 5G as well as the Verizon Galaxy Tab S7 5G. The changelog doesn't mention anything other than the bump to January's patch, so don't expect any new features.

The update has first reached the unlocked S20, S20+, and S20 Ultra and weighs in at around 230MB. As always, we'll be keeping this page updated as other Samsung phones receive their patches. The most recent additions to this list are in bold.

Galaxy S21 series

  • Verizon
    • Galaxy S21: RP1A.200720.012.G991USQU1AUA3, released January 20th
    • Galaxy S21+: RP1A.200720.012.G996USQU1AUA3, released January 20th
    • Galaxy S21 Ultra: RP1A.200720.012.G998USQU1AUA3, released January 20th

Galaxy S20 series

Galaxy Note20 series

Galaxy S10 series

  • Verizon
    • Galaxy S10 5G: QP1A.190711.020.G977UVRS5DUA1, released January 8th
    • Galaxy S10: RP1A.200720.012.G973USQU4FTLN, released January 22nd
    • Galaxy S10+: RP1A.200720.012.G975USQU4FTLN, released January 22nd
    • Galaxy S10e: RP1A.200720.012.G970USQU4FTLN, released January 22nd
  • AT&T
    • Galaxy S10 5G: RP1A.200720.012.G977UUCU5ETLN, released January 26th
    • Galaxy S10: RP1A.200720.012.G973USQU4FTLN, released January 26th
    • Galaxy S10e: RP1A.200720.012.G970USQU4FTLN, released January 26th
    • Galaxy S10+: RP1A.200720.012.G975USQU4FTLN, released January 26th
  • T-Mobile

Galaxy Note10 series

Galaxy Z series

  • AT&T
    • Galaxy Z Fold: QP1A.190711.020.F900USQS4CTL1, released January 12th
    • Galaxy Z Fold2: RP1A.200720.012.F916USQU1CTLL, released January 20th
    • Galaxy Z Flip: RP1A.200720.012.F700USQS3CUA1, released January 22nd

Galaxy Note9 series

  • Verizon
    • Galaxy Note9: QP1A.190711.020.N960USQS6FTL1, released January 19th
  • AT&T
    • Galaxy Note9: QP1A.190711.020.N960USQS6FTL2, released January 19th
  • T-Mobile

Galaxy S9 series

  • Verizon
    • Galaxy S9: QP1A.190711.020.G960USQS9FUA2, released January 21st
    • Galaxy S9+: QP1A.190711.020.G965USQS9FUA2, released January 21st
  • T-Mobile
    • Galaxy S9+: G965USQS9FUA2, released January 24th
    • Galaxy S9: G960USQS9FUA2, released January 24th
  • Unlocked
    • Galaxy S9: G960USQS9FUA2, released January 27th

Galaxy A series

  • Verizon
    • Galaxy A50: QP1A.190711.020.A505USQU9CTL1, released January 6th
    • Galaxy A51: QP1A.190711.020.A515USQS5BTL7, released January 14th
    • Galaxy A10e: QP1A.190711.020.A102USQS9BTL1, released January 20th
    • Galaxy A20: QP1A.190711.020.A205USQS8BTL2, released January 20th
    • Galaxy A11: QP1A.190711.020.A115USQU3ATL3, released January 26th
    • Galaxy A01: QP1A.190711.020.A015VVRU3ATL4, released February 2nd
    • Galaxy A51 5G: RP1A.200720.012.A516VSQU1CUA3, released February 12th
    • Galaxy A71 5G: RP1A.200720.012.A716VSQU1CUA3, released February 12th
  • AT&T
    • Galaxy A51: QP1A.197011.020. A515USQS5BTL6, released January 14th
  • T-Mobile
    • Galaxy A20: A205USQS8BTL2, released January 15th

Galaxy Tab series

As is usually the case, the update is rolling out in stages, so it might not reach your device right away. In my experience, Samsung phones aren't always the best at automatically searching for available updates, so checking for yourself in Settings > Software update is always a good idea.

UPDATE: 2021/02/13 11:59am PST BY CORBIN DAVENPORT

Verizon A51 and A71

This article has been updated to reflect the newest phones and tablets receiving the January security patch. New additions are in bold.

Thanks: Moshe

Manuel Vonau, Zachary Kew-Deniss, and Corbin Davenport contributed to this article.