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Sprint Galaxy Z Fold 2 getting October 2020 security patch update in the U.S.

Yesterday, Samsung started rolling out the latest One UI security patch to the Galaxy Z Fold 2 devices in several countries. Recently, one of the carriers of the United States also begun sending a new software update for this foldable device that improves its security.
According to the information, Sprint Galaxy Z Fold 2 collecting a new OTA update that comes with a software version of F916USQS1ATJ1. This update installs October 2020 security patch for better device security and stability.
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Apart from the October 2020 security patch, this update doesn’t bring any new features. After Sprint, this update should soon be available for other carriers devices including, Verizon, T-Mobile, and AT&t.
You can check for the latest software update manually:
- Tap Settings > Software update > Download and install.
- Wait for the device to check for updates.
- Tap OK > Start.
- When the restart message appears, tap OK.
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Samsung is baking big camera firmware for the Galaxy S23 series?

Samsung is about to release a new firmware update for the Galaxy S23 series, which might bring major camera improvements. As usual, the company is testing new firmware builds on the Galaxy S23 devices before rollout to the Public via OTA.
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Ahead of the release, a reliable source revealed that Samsung is preparing a big camera firmware for the Galaxy S23 series. Earlier, the same source claimed that the company may release a camera optimization update to its latest flagships in late March.
CheckFirm detected the latest test build for the Galaxy S23 Ultra smartphone, which bears PDA versions S918NKSU1AWC6 for South Korea and S918BXXU1AWC6 for India. Since the Korean builds appear to be a regular security update, the Indian build may be just the opposite.
Judging from the test build number, the Galaxy S23 series’ next global firmware may not only bring a security patch. As the bootloader alphabet has changed to U for Indian build, the next update is most likely to include under-the-hood changes such as rumored camera improvements.
Apart from the claims of the tipster, there’s no info available regarding Samsung’s next OTA for the Galaxy S23 series. As consumers continue to share their feedback and complain about emerging issues with camera performance and some others, the company will surely apply them in its future moves.
Galaxy S23 Series
Back in February, Samsung launched the Galaxy S23 series with Android 13-based One UI 5.1 software pre-installed. The devices bring improved camera capabilities such as better nightography and algorithm changes to deliver an enhanced photography experience.
The Galaxy S23 Ultra is the first Samsung phone, which is equipped with a monstrous 200-megapixel main camera. This sensor is capable of capturing photos in three different resolutions including a trimmed down 12-megapixel, a balanced 50-megapixel shot along with the full 200-megapixel resolution.
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March 2023 security update reaches Samsung Galaxy A52 in the US

Samsung Galaxy A52 5G has started getting the March 2023 security update in the US. Users in several countries in Europe and Asia are already enjoying this update, and the company has started rolling it out for the carrier-locked version in the US as well.
March 2023 security patch brings fixes for over 50 vulnerabilities, which includes 5 Critical level CVEs and 5 High-level CVEs. It also includes 23 SVE (Samsung Vulnerabilities and Exposures). With both CVE and SVE items, the company ensures the best possible security on Galaxy devices.
The carrier-locked version of Samsung Galaxy A52 5G is getting March 2023 update in the US with firmware version A526USQS7EWC1. The company will soon expand this update to unlocked variants.
This is an incremental update so it does not contain any new features or changes other than security maintenance. If you haven’t received a notification of the update, then you can check it via your device Settings >> Software Update >> Download and install option.
Samsung Galaxy A52 5G smartphone is designed in the year 2021 to provide more people access to Samsung Electronics’ powerful innovations. It features a 6.5-inch FHD+ 90Hz Super AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, a versatile quad camera with 64MP high resolution, a 4500mAh battery, an Octa-core processor, and more.
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Samsung Galaxy A53 5G gains March 2023 update in Canada

Samsung Galaxy A53 5G received March 2023 security update in several countries and the company is now making it available for models in Canada.
March 2023 update for Samsung Galaxy A53 5G in Canada comes with the One UI build version A536WVLS4CWB8 and an installation package of 226.89 megabytes.
The latest Galaxy A53 update is based on One UI 5.1, so if your smartphone is updated to One UI 5.1, then you will get the latest patch notification. And if the notification hasn’t popped up on your smartphone, you can also check for it manually through the Software Update section in the Settings app.
Galaxy A53’s new update does not include any new feature or change but it brings March 2023 security patch to amplify the security of the devices. As per the official details, the latest patch fixes several vulnerabilities and exposure to enhance performance and stability.
March 2023 security patch for Galaxy A53 5G is already available in the US, UK, and Brazil. Now, the update is rolling out for the Bell Mobile network carrier in Canada.
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Back in 2022, Samsung launched Galaxy A53 smartphone which offers holistic mobile experiences at a great value, powered by a brand-new processor, expansive and bright displays, and two-day battery life. In addition, it features 5G connectivity, and four generations of One UI and Android OS upgrades, and up to five years of security updates.