Updates
February 2022 update releasing for Samsung Galaxy A51, Galaxy A32 5G in the US
Last month, Samsung started releasing February 2022 security patch for its Galaxy A51 and Galaxy A32 5G users. Now, the company is expanding the update for the locked variants of these devices in the US.
February 2022 security update fixes several issues and CVEs and SVEs from Google and Samsung. Mainly, the latest Android patches fix different categories of issues and exploits including 2 critical, 29 high, and 15 moderate.
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The new update for Galaxy A51 is rolling out on Xfinity Mobile’s network and for Galaxy A32 5G, the update is released on the US network carriers – Sprint and T-Mobile. Users of these devices can check the updated software version below.
UPDATED SOFTWARE VERSION
- A326USQU7AVB1 – Galaxy A32 5G
- A515USQS7CVB1 – Galaxy A51
Users can manually install this software update on their smartphones via their device Settings >> System Update >> Download and Install. Restart your device and it’s done.
Note:
- Make sure to connect your device to a Wi-Fi network.
- Your device battery must be fully charged before starting the software update.
Samsung March 2022 Security Patch:
Aside from this, Samsung began rolling out the most-up-to-date March 2022 security patch for S22 series devices. However, the details of this patch have not been released yet, but this update fixes multiple CVEs and SVEs to enhance performance.
Soon, the company will expand this update for more Galaxy devices including Galaxy A51 and Galaxy A32 5G. You can check the list of the devices that received the March 2022 security update here.
Apps
Google App bringing back Material 3 design for bottom bar
Google App is updating its bottom navigation bar by bringing back a more modern design called Material 3. This change introduces a new pill-shaped indicator that shows which tab you’re using.
The revamped bottom navigation bar arrives with the latest beta version 15.40 of the Google App, thanks to 9to5Google. With the fresh design, Google aims to make it easier for users to navigate.
Instead of just highlighting the tab icon you’re on, the new design surrounds the icon with a pill shape to make it clearer and more appealing. Google app initially introduced this design in 2023 but later decided to revert to its previous look. Now, after some changes, the app has once again been back with the updated look.
Aside from the testing new design, the company is also looking into a new verification feature for its Search function. This feature would give verified businesses a blue checkmark, similar to what you see in Gmail to help users easily identify trustworthy sources online.
Not everyone has access to Google App’s latest beta update yet, but users can force-stop the app through their device settings if they don’t see the new look right away. With the return of Material 3 design and new features on the way, users can look forward to a more enhanced experience in the Google App.
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Updates
Samsung brings October 2024 security update to Galaxy A55 5G
Samsung has pushed the October 2024 security update for another Galaxy A series smartphone, the Galaxy A55 5G. The company has recently rolled out this update to the Galaxy A13 smartphone and will expand soon to more Galaxy devices.
The fresh update of the Samsung Galaxy A55 5G improves system security and stability to enhance the overall performance of the app. It also fixes a bundle of issues that users encountered in the previous version.
Latest Software
October 2024 security update for Samsung Galaxy A55 5G smartphone arrives with One UI build version A556EXXS5AXI4. Users will have to download a 208MB package to install the update.
This update is currently live in Asian countries including the Philippines. The company will expand this update to more countries soon. It is an initial rollout so it may take hours or days to reach all models.
October 2024 Security Patch Details
October 2024 security patch fixes over 40 issues, including 2 critical and 28 high-level CVEs for Google. In addition, Samsung patches include 12 Samsung Vulnerabilities and Exposures (SVE) items. It fixes issues related to system service, Knox services, and more.
How to Update?
Users of Samsung Galaxy A55 smartphone can easily check and install the update via a few easy steps:
- Navigate to Settings.
- Select Software Updates from the menu.
- Tap on the Download and Install option to initiate the update process.
- If the update is available, proceed to install it.
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Samsung rolls out October 2024 update to Galaxy Z Fold 6, Flip 6
Samsung has pushed the October 2024 security update for its Galaxy Z Flip 6 and Galaxy Z Fold 6 devices. The update is initially available for these devices’ users in Europe and the US, with plans to expand to other regions soon.
The new update enhances system security and stability by addressing various issues to improve overall device performance. The latest security patch includes critical updates from both Google and Samsung.
Notably, Google’s patch resolves 2 critical vulnerabilities and 28 high-level issues, although one of these issues was previously addressed, and two do not apply to Galaxy devices.
On the other side, 12 Samsung vulnerabilities have been fixed which are related to system services and Knox to ensure a more secure user experience. Additionally, Samsung Semiconductor has also added a fix to boost performance.
October 2024 security update brings new One UI build versions for the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 and Galaxy Z Fold 6. You can check them below:
Europe
- Galaxy Z Flip 6 – F741BXXS1AXI3
- Galaxy Z Fold 6 – F956BXXS1AXI3
The US
- Galaxy Z Flip 6 – F741USQS1AXIB
- Galaxy Z Fold 6 – F956USQS1AXIB
To manually check for updates, users can navigate to their phone’s Settings, scroll to the Software Update section, and select the “Download and Install” option if a new OTA is available.
Both the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Z Flip 6 come pre-installed with Android 14 based on One UI 6.1.1. These foldable devices are set to receive the next major One UI update, expected to be available to developers by year’s end.
A community moderator revealed that a One UI 7 Beta program will soon be accessible to regular Galaxy users. However, details regarding eligible devices and schedules are yet to be confirmed.