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Samsung July 2022 Update Devices

June has ended and Samsung has begun the July 2022 security patch update rollout to Galaxy devices, starting the last day of last month. The Galaxy A32 became the first receiver of Samsung’s latest Android security patches released in July 2022, while more models will be joining the party gradually.

This is a big month for Samsung consumers as the OEM is reportedly planning to showcase the One UI 5.0 software, based on the Android 13 operating system. While the One UI 5 Beta program will remain limited to only a handful of Galaxy devices, the July 2022 patch will be available for a lot of handsets.

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The South Korean tech giant is delivering the July 2022 security patch to Galaxy devices running Android 11 (One UI 3.x) and Android 12 (One UI 4.x). In addition to the latest flagships, this important firmware update will be provided to mid-range and budget Galaxy phones too.

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As always, this dedicated page will mention all the latest and trustable insights regarding Samsung July 2022 security patch update rollout for Galaxy devices, globally. We will mention rollout status specifically for the United States as well.

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Read more: July 2022 One UI 4.1 & Security Patch Updates Tracker

Samsung Jule 2022 Security Patch

What’s New

Samsung July 2022 security patch brings fixes for 3 critical and 20 high levels of CVEs for the Android operating system. However, the company devs. had already spotted and fixed 2 CVEs through previous updates, while 7 are not applicable on Galaxies.

These Galaxy devices have received the latest Android and One UI security patches:

Galaxy Z Series

  • Galaxy Z Fold 3 — F926U1UES1DVEG (Released first in the US)
    • US: Available on unlocked models
  • Galaxy Z Flip 3 — F711U1TBS2DVEG (Released first in the US)
    • US: Available on unlocked models
  • Galaxy Z Fold 2
  • Galaxy Z Flip 5G — F707BXXU6GVF7 (Released first in Australia)
  • Galaxy Fold — F926BXXS1CVG1 (Released in Europe)

 

Galaxy S Series

  • Galaxy S22 / S22+ / S22 Ultra — S90xBXXU2AVF5 (Released first in Europe & Asia)
    • US: Available for locked and unlocked models
  • Galaxy S21 / S21+ / S21 Ultra — G99xBXXS5CVFB (Released first in Germany)
  • Galaxy S21 FE — India
  • Galaxy S20 FE — G780GXXS3CVF3 (Released first in Malaysia)
  • Galaxy S20 FE 5G — G781BXXS4FVF3 (Released first in Europe)
  • Galaxy S10 Lite — G770FXXS6GVG1 (Released first in Europe)

 

Galaxy Note Series

  • Galaxy Note 20 / Note 20 Ultra — N98xU1UES2FVED (Released first in the US)
    • US: Available on carrier-locked devices
  • Galaxy Note 20 5G — N981BXXS4FVG1 (Released first in Portugal)
  • Galaxy Note 10 / 10+ / 10+ 5G — N97xFXXS8HVG1 (Released first in Argentina)
    • US: Available on carrier-locked devices
  • Galaxy Note 10 Lite — N770FXXS8GVF4 (Released first in Europe)

 

Galaxy A Series

  • Galaxy A32 LTE
  • Galaxy A23 LTE
  • Galaxy A53
  • Galaxy A42 5G
  • Galaxy A33 5G
  • Galaxy A52s 5G
  • Galaxy A72
  • Galaxy A30s
  • Galaxy A52 LTE

 

Galaxy M Series

  • Galaxy M32
  • Galaxy M53
  • Galaxy M62
  • Galaxy M52
  • Galaxy M22

 

Galaxy F Series

  • Galaxy F62

 

Galaxy Tab Series

  • Galaxy Tab Active Pro — T540XXS3CVF3 (Released first in Mexico)

 

Galaxy XCover Series

None

Samsung July 2022 Update Devices

James is the lead content creator on Sammy Fans and mostly works on Samsung's firmware section. His first phone was the Galaxy S4 and continues to get new S series devices. Most of the time, James tries to learn about new technologies and gadgets but he also sneaks a bit of free time to nearby rivers and nature.

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Unlocked Galaxy Note 20 gets October 2024 update in the US

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Carrier-unlocked Galaxy Note 20 getting the October 2024 update in the US. Samsung has debuted the November 2024 security patch, while, older models continue getting their planned software updates sequentially.

Verizon has recently updated the Note 20 and S20 models with new patches. Now, the US carrier-unlocked Galaxy Note 20 5G has joined the party with the October 2024 HXJ1 update. The Ultra variant should also be receiving the October patch.

Samsung’s October 2024 patch fixes over 40 security vulnerabilities discovered in the previous software. You would also have an enhanced functional experience fostered by fixing minor bugs and glitches through the update.

How to update: Settings > Software update > Download and install.

Samsung’s ecosystem has been completely revamped with Galaxy AI. Unfortunately, AI experience is available on flagship models released in 2022 and later. Some features expanded to the Galaxy S21 series, but Note 20 and S20 series ineligible.

With the Galaxy S25 series, Samsung is aiming to enhance the Galaxy AI further. Galaxy phones will be eligible for more new features and AI tools. Meanwhile, the One UI 7 Beta seems to be ready for official debut anytime soon.

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Samsung starts November 2024 security update rollout

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Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE November 2024 update

As October 2024 comes to an end, Samsung has begun rolling out the November 2024 security update for its Galaxy devices. The Galaxy Tab S7 FE is the first device to receive this update, even before the latest flagship models that run One UI 6.1.1.

November 2024 security update for the Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE comes with the One UI build version T735NKOS7DXJ1 and requires users to download a package of about 343MB. Right now, the update is available for users in Korea and Samsung plans to expand it to more countries soon.

The latest security patch brings important security improvements to help protect your files and data. It also aims to enhance system stability to ensure your device runs smoothly without interruptions.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE November 2024 update

The Galaxy Tab S7 FE is getting this security patch six months after the May 2024 update, as it follows a biannual update plan. The tablet currently runs on Android 14 with One UI 6.1.

If you own a Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE, keep an eye out for the update notification. You can also install updates manually through Settings >> Software Update >> Download and Install. If the update is available for you, simply follow the on-screen instructions to download and install it.

Samsung will add more Galaxy devices to the November 2024 security patch list in the coming days or weeks.

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Samsung Galaxy A15 5G grabs October 2024 security update in the US

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Samsung galaxy A15 September 2024 update

Verizon released the October 2024 security update for Samsung Galaxy A15 5G in the US. The update provides the most up-to-date Android security patches on your device.

Galaxy A15 is the most selling Android smartphone in the world. It comes with many exciting features at an affordable price, making it a great value phone to choose from.

While the Android 15 update is pending, Samsung isn’t forgetting quarterly updates. Accordingly, the device is receiving October 2024 patches from Verizon carrier in the US.

Software Info:

  • Build Version: A156USQS4BXJ2
  • What’s Changing: The current software update provides the most up-to-date Android security patches on your device.

You can update your smartphone from its Settings menu. Head towards the Software update section and hit Download and install to get the October 2024 patches on your Galaxy A15.

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Samsung is readying Android 15-based One UI 7 update for Galaxy devices. The new software will bring a radically revamped Quick Panel with a separate Notification section. You will also notice several tweaks across the user interface.

One UI 7 update will be launched in the first quarter of the next year. Flagship phones will be eligible for the Beta Program by the end of this year. I guess your Galaxy A15 5G will get the major upgrade by March next year.

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