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Samsung September 2022 Security Update Available For These Galaxy Devices
Samsung is regularly working to roll out One UI 5.0 beta and One UI 4.1.1 updates to eligible Galaxy devices. Also, the company hasn’t forgotten to release monthly patches and has started rolling out the latest September 2022 update for Samsung devices. Galaxy S21 series smartphones are the first to get this update.
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September 2022 security patch surely enhances security and stability of the device by fixing several vulnerabilities of Samsung and Google. It is an initial rollout and the company will expand it soon to other eligible devices.
Furthermore, the company is planning to release the third One UI 5.0 Beta update for Samsung devices that are testing the beta version. The next One UI 5.0 beta may enhance animations and fix problems found in previous betas.
This is a dedicated article for Samsung devices that have received the September 2022 security patch, along with the region and updated version.
Samsung September 2022 Security Update
These Galaxy devices have received the latest Android and One UI security patches:
Galaxy S series
- G991BXXS5CVHI – Galaxy S21
- G996BXXS5CVHI – Galaxy S21 Plus
- G998BXXS5CVHI – Galaxy S21 Ultra
Galaxy Note series
- None
Galaxy Z Series
- None
Galaxy A series
- None
Galaxy M Series
- None
Galaxy F series
- None
Galaxy XCover series
- None
Galaxy Tab series
- None
Stay Tuned…
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Samsung Galaxy A13 secures October 2024 update ahead of many flagships
Samsung is rolling out a new update for the Galaxy A13 4G smartphone, which installs the latest Android security patch release in October 2024 to enhance system security and stability. This update is available in Asian countries and the company will expand it soon.
Users of Samsung Galaxy A13 4G can verify the October 2024 security update through One UI build version A135FXXS9EXI2. They will have to download a 300 MB package to install the update. For installation, they just need to visit Settings >> Software Update >> Download and install.
Samsung Galaxy A13, an entry-level smartphone launched in 2022, is impressively receiving the latest security patch ahead of many flagship devices. While the Galaxy S24 series including the S24 FE has received the October 2024 patch, users of other flagship models are still waiting.
If you have a Samsung Galaxy A13 smartphone, install the update now to enjoy enhanced features and the latest security. It is an initial rollout so it may take hours or days to reach all models.
October 2024 Security Patch
October 2024 security update includes fixes from both Google and Samsung to address various vulnerabilities in the Android system and Samsung software.
Google addresses 2 critical and 28 high-level issues. However, 1 of these issues was already fixed in earlier updates, and 2 are not applicable to Galaxy devices.
On the Samsung side, the update includes fixes for 12 specific vulnerabilities in Samsung devices and apps, targeting problems with system services and Knox security. Additionally, Samsung Semiconductor has added a fix for 1 high-level issue to improve performance.
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Samsung Galaxy S24 grabs ‘crucial’ October 2024 update in the US
Samsung Galaxy S24 series has started receiving the October 2024 security update in the US. AT&T has rolled out the latest patch for its carrier-branded S24 devices. This crucial firmware update aims to improve system security and stability.
Earlier today, Samsung published the October 2024 security patch details. The company highlighted how significant the October patch is for Galaxies. Shortly after, the company’s high-end flagships grabbed the latest patches.
October 2024 SMR update for the Samsung Galaxy S24 series includes fixes for 2 critical and 28 high-level CVEs. Additionally, the update addresses 12 Samsung Vulnerabilities and Exposures (SVE) items for further improvements.
CVE-2024-44068
Samsung’s changelog mentions only the inclusion of the October patch. Meanwhile, the company highlighted on its security page that it addresses CVE-2024-44068 from the Samsung Semiconductor Division.
The common vulnerability exposure is rated as HIGH leveled flaw, with the description reading “A Use-After-Free in the mobile processor leads to privilege escalation.” The affected chipsets are Exynos 9820, 9825, 980, 990, 850, W920.
How to install:
Galaxy S24, S24 Plus, and S24 Ultra users can easily install the October patch. Head towards Settings, followed by Software update and Download and install. Ensure connectivity to an unmetered connection for seamless installation.
One UI 7 Beta
Samsung confirmed One UI 7 Beta will launch by the end of this year. The Galaxy S24 series is expected to be invited in the first phase of the rollout. The Beta will also be available for general consumers apart from the Developers’ community.
The final version will be announced at the Galaxy Unpacked next year.
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Samsung One UI Home gets a refresh with performance boost
Samsung has released a new update for the One UI Home app with version 15.5.05.17. This update brings improvements to enhance your experience on Galaxy devices.
With this update, users will notice a smoother home screen and better overall performance. It fixes some minor bugs that may have been causing issues to make navigation easier and more enjoyable.
Through this update, Samsung aims to provide a seamless experience for Home screen functions. It is available with an installation package size of around 28MB.
Samsung’s One UI Home app will automatically update on your Galaxy device with the latest software, so you don’t have to worry about missing out on the new features. Also, you can check for updates manually through the Galaxy Store app.
Moreover, there’s an option to download the Samsung One UI Home 15.5.05.17 update directly from third-party links if you want to install it right away but we recommend waiting for the official release. To check which version of the One UI Home app you have, just pinch out on your home screen, tap on the Settings icon, and go to ‘About Home Screen’.
One UI Home app is previously known as Samsung Experience Home. It features a simple layout with well-organized icons, designed specifically for Galaxy devices. This update combines familiarity with new design elements to make it easy for users to navigate their devices.