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[Korea too] Samsung Galaxy Tab Active 3 getting Android 12 One UI 4.1 update

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Samsung is expanding the Galaxy Tab Active 3 Android 12 One UI 4.1 update in South Korean markets. This update comes with various new features and enhancements for your device. At the same time, it installs the latest security patch for system security and stability improvements.

You can check and download it through the Settings >> Software update >> Download and install. Now follow the on-screen instructions to get access to the latest changes.

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April 6, 2022: Switzerland

Samsung released the Android 12-based One UI 4.1 update for a bunch of Galaxy devices. Now rugged Galaxy Tab Active 3 is getting the latest software update in Europe. This is the first Android 12 update for the device as skipping the One UI 4.0, it has directly jumped to One UI 4.1 OS.

Moreover, the Samsung Galaxy Tab Active 3 Android 12 update comes with One UI build version T575XXU3CVD1. It’s currently released in Switzerland and will soon expand to more European users as well as in other regions.

Further, based on Android 12, One UI 4.1 with lots of new features and improvements is an amazing upgrade over its previous generation. It brings various flagship-grade features to the old Galaxy devices, no matter it’s mid-range or budget.

As per the changelog, the Galaxy Tab Active 3 gets Color Palette let lets you customize your device with the same color or theme everywhere. There’s better privacy that helps protect your device from fraud as well as covers your personal data so others won’t reach it.

In addition, there’s Grammarly powered keyboard that limits your typing mistakes, Google Duo Live Sharing that lets you share your screen with people you are far away from, and Enhanced Quick share that lets you easily edit and share pictures or videos.

Aside from these, customizable RAM Plus, the ability to turn off Game Optimization Service, improved Gallery, customizable options with RAM Plus, improved SmartThings Find, more Camera features, and more are also among the main highlights of Android-based One UI 4.1.

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Last but not the least, the Samsung Galaxy Tab Active 3 Android 12 update also installs the March 2022 Android security patch for better system security and stability alongside multiple bug fixes.

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Samsung expands Galaxy S23 April 2024 update to Korea

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Samsung galaxy S23 April 2024 update Korea

Samsung Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23 Plus, and Galaxy S23 Ultra smartphones are getting an April 2024 security update in Korea, following the release in the US, India, Canada, and Europe. The update improves system security and stability to provide a better Galaxy experience.

Users of the Samsung Galaxy S23 series can identify the April 2024 security update in Korea through One UI build version S91xNKSS2CXD5 and an installation package size of around 366.43MB.

The latest patch fixes over 40 issues to make the smartphone more secure, stable, and reliable. It mainly resolves problems related to Storage Manager Service, Out of bounds write, and more.

You can check the update by navigating to the device’s Settings, then a Software update, and Download and install. If you have received the update, install it now to get enhanced features.

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Samsung’s April 2024 update for Galaxy Tab S9 series now available in Europe

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Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 April 2024 update Europe

Samsung has released the April 2024 security update for its Galaxy Tab S9 series in Europe, following an initial release in Korea. This update is based on the One UI 6.1 and is mainly focused on improving security and stability for the devices.

April 2024  security update for Samsung Galaxy Tab S9, Galaxy Tab S9 Plus, and Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra in Europe can be recognized by the One UI build version ending with BXD2 and weighing around 340MB.

It is important to note that this update does not introduce any new features or changes but addresses several security issues. It includes fixes for one critical and 26 high-level security vulnerabilities, along with 17 issues specific to Samsung.

Users of the Galaxy Tab S9 series in Europe can manually check for this update. To do so, they should go to the “System Settings” of their device, select the “Software update” option, and then click on “Download and install.”

If any update is available, install it now. This process will ensure that their device is up-to-date with the latest security provided by Samsung.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 series grabbing April 2024 security update

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Samsung Wallet Mobile ID rolling out to Galaxy Z Flip 4 with April 2024 update in Korea

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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4 April 2024 update Korea

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4 users in Korea are getting an April 2024 security update, which brings a new Samsung Wallet feature. The fresh update is enhancing both the functionality and security of the device.

April 2024 security update for Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4 smartphone in Korea arrives with One UI build version F721NKSU2EXD2 and an installation package size of 422.21MB. This update is already available for users in the US and will be expanded soon to more countries.

What’s new:

The highlight feature of the latest update is the introduction of the Samsung Wallet, which now includes support for a ‘mobile ID’. This allows users to store and use their government-issued mobile driver’s license and national veterans registration card on their phones. It is valid as a physical ID card for both online and offline use.

Users can add an IC card with a mobile ID icon to provide a secure mobile experience for Galaxy Flip 4 users..Moreover, the update installs the latest Android security patch released in April 2024 update to enhance system security and stability.

After installing the update, users may notice that their Samsung apps are updated to the latest versions available. The update is based on Android 14 and One UI 6.0.

How to update:

To check the update, you just need to navigate to the device’s Settings, then a Software update, and Download and install. If you have received the update, install it now to get enhanced features.

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