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One of the largest mobile carriers of the US – Verizon is releasing a new software update for Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9+. It comes with September 2020 security patch.

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The firmware version of this update is QP1A.190711.020.G960USQS8ETH5 for Galaxy S9 and QP1A.190711.020.G965USQS8ETH5 for Galaxy S9+. This update brings only the latest security patch with bug fixes without any new features.

What’s changing:

  • The current software update provides the most up to date Android security patches on your device.

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If you want to check for the update manually, just follow these steps:

  1. From a Home screen, touch and swipe up or down to display all apps, tap Settings > System updates > Check for system updates.
  2. If your device finds a new software update, tap Download now. When complete, a screen will appear advising you that the new version of the software is ready to be installed. Tap Install update.
  3. The device will power down and power back on. A screen will appear stating that the installation has been completed. Tap OK.

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April 2024 update live for locked Galaxy Note 20 models in the US

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locked galaxy note 20 april 2024 update

After unlocked models, Samsung has started releasing the April 2024 security update for carrier-locked variants of Galaxy Note 20 and Galaxy Note 20 Ultra smartphones in the US. The update is live on Comcast, T-Mobile, and Xfinity Mobile network carriers.

April 2024 security patch fixes over 40 security flaws to provide an intuitive experience. It protects against security threats by incorporating the latest security patches for Android. It also enhances some functions to provide a more reliable and efficient user experience.

Users of locked Samsung Note 20 and Galaxy Note 20 Ultra smartphones can identify the April 2024 security update in the US through PDA version N98XUSQS6HXD1.

If you have received the update pop-up on your smartphone, you can install it to get an enhanced experience. You can check and install the update through Settings >> Software Update >> Download and install.

Unlocked Galaxy Note 20 series receiving April 2024 update in the US

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Samsung promises to fix Quick Panel issue in next One UI 6.1 update

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One UI 6.1 Quick Panel Issue

Samsung has acknowledged the Quick Panel issue in its latest One UI 6.1 update that is affecting users. The issue unexpectedly activates the quick panel when users interact with notifications or try to access detailed views. This problem has been a cause of inconvenience for many Galaxy users.

The tech giant has assured its users that a fix is in the works. A community moderator said the company apologizes for the inconvenience caused by this bug and has promised to deliver a software update to resolve the Quick panel issue on One UI 6.1 devices.

Samsung has not provided a specific timeline for the update but suggested keeping devices up-to-date to benefit from the latest software advancements. The upcoming update is expected to resolve the Quick Panel issue.

Users are advised to stay tuned for the software update, which will include the necessary fix for the Quick Panel bug.

One UI 6.1 update for Galaxy S22 series will fix AOD issue

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Galaxy S22 gets April 2024 update with Samsung Wallet’s Mobile ID

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Samsung Galaxy S22 April 2024 update Korea

Samsung has pushed an April 2024 security update for the Galaxy S22, Galaxy S22 Plus, and Galaxy S22 Ultra smartphones in Korea. This update enhances system security and stability as well as adds new features for a better user experience.

April 2024 security update for the Galaxy S22 series in Korea brings Mobile ID support for the Samsung Wallet app. Through this update, users can save and use their government-issued mobile driver’s license and national veterans registration card on their phones.

However, only IC cards with a mobile ID icon can be added. Users can use it anywhere just like your real ID. In addition, the update also applies the Google security patch to enhance the performance

Latest Firmware

  • Galaxy S22 – S901NKSU3DXD3
  • Galaxy S22 Plus – S906NKSU3DXD3
  • Galaxy S22 Ultra – S908NKSU3DXD3

Users will have to download a 420MB package to install the update. To install the update, need to navigate to Settings >> Software Updates >> Download and install.

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