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Samsung Galaxy A50s getting One UI 2.5 update along with November 2020 security patch

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Samsung Galaxy A50

Samsung has already completed the One UI 2.5 rollout for its flagship devices. Moving on, the company is expanding this One UI version for several budget and mid-range smartphones. In addition to this, Samsung is now sending the One UI 2.5 for the Galaxy A50s.

This new update for the Galaxy A50s devices brings the latest One UI 2.5 with a bunch of new features and the November 2020 security patch for improved system security and device stability. It comes with Build version A507FNXXU5CTK3.

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The One UI 2.5 update for Galaxy devices brings many new features and enhancements to the Galaxy devices including new Wi-Fi quality measurement that will now show speed as Very Fast, Fast, Normal, or Slow.

It now supports the Bitmoji stickers to be displayed on the Always-on Display screen, there are enhancements in the Samsung Keyboard with a new feature added to keyboard search that allows you to search Youtube.

Furthermore, it adds a new feature to the message that allows users to send SOS location-sharing message every 30 minutes for 24 hours.

To check for the update manually on your Galaxy device go to Settings > Software Updates > then click on Download and install.

Previously, this smartphone received the October security patch in October 2020 for improved system security and stability of the device to provide a better user experience.

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Samsung launched the Galaxy A50s as a mid-range smartphone that packs a bunch of new features including a 6.4-inch Super AMOLED display, Exynos 9611 Octa-core processor, in-display fingerprint scanner. It packs a 4000mAh battery and much more.

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