Updates
Samsung Galaxy A32 5G is getting November 2022 security update
Samsung is rolling out a new firmware update for the Galaxy A32 5G devices, which installs the November 2022 security patch. The users of Galaxy A32 5G smartphone can identify the update through build version A326BXXS4BVK1 in Ireland, Spain, and the United Kingdom.
Since the company is gradually rolling out the November 2022 security update for the Galaxy A32 5G smartphones, more markets will catch it up soon. The device is eligible for the Android 13-based One UI 5 update, but it looks like users have to wait for some more time.
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For Galaxies, Samsung’s November 2022 security patch brings fixes for three critical CVEs, 32 high levels of common vulnerability exposures, and a moderate level of CVE. In addition, the phone manufacturer also included SVE items with the November update that keeps your Galaxy secure.
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How to update
Samsung consumers can check new software updates manually with a handful of simple steps. Firstly, visit your Galaxy device’s “System Settings,” once done, scroll down and tap the “Software update” tab, followed by the “Download and install” button.
In early 2021, the South Korean phone maker released the Galaxy A32 smartphone with Android 11-based One UI 3.x software out of the box. The device has earlier upgraded to Android 12, while the Android 13 update is on the way, and likely to be available soon.
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Samsung promises to fix Quick Panel issue in next One UI 6.1 update
Samsung has acknowledged the Quick Panel issue in its latest One UI 6.1 update that is affecting users. The issue unexpectedly activates the quick panel when users interact with notifications or try to access detailed views. This problem has been a cause of inconvenience for many Galaxy users.
The tech giant has assured its users that a fix is in the works. A community moderator said the company apologizes for the inconvenience caused by this bug and has promised to deliver a software update to resolve the Quick panel issue on One UI 6.1 devices.
Samsung has not provided a specific timeline for the update but suggested keeping devices up-to-date to benefit from the latest software advancements. The upcoming update is expected to resolve the Quick Panel issue.
Users are advised to stay tuned for the software update, which will include the necessary fix for the Quick Panel bug.
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Galaxy S22 gets April 2024 update with Samsung Wallet’s Mobile ID
Samsung has pushed an April 2024 security update for the Galaxy S22, Galaxy S22 Plus, and Galaxy S22 Ultra smartphones in Korea. This update enhances system security and stability as well as adds new features for a better user experience.
April 2024 security update for the Galaxy S22 series in Korea brings Mobile ID support for the Samsung Wallet app. Through this update, users can save and use their government-issued mobile driver’s license and national veterans registration card on their phones.
However, only IC cards with a mobile ID icon can be added. Users can use it anywhere just like your real ID. In addition, the update also applies the Google security patch to enhance the performance
Latest Firmware
- Galaxy S22 – S901NKSU3DXD3
- Galaxy S22 Plus – S906NKSU3DXD3
- Galaxy S22 Ultra – S908NKSU3DXD3
Users will have to download a 420MB package to install the update. To install the update, need to navigate to Settings >> Software Updates >> Download and install.
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Apps
Samsung releases Good Lock April 2024 update with improvements, fixes
Samsung rolling out the Good Lock April 2024 update through the Galaxy Store. The release brings functional improvements and bug fixes to Samsung’s One UI customization suite.
Samsung Good Lock April 2024 Update
The update’s changelog mentions improvement for the “Update all” function. Bug fixes are also included which should improve the customization experience. Hence, Galaxy users are advised to install the latest version as soon as they receive it via the Galaxy Store.
Good Lock’s latest update comes as a fresh release over the last that happened in late January. The application hasn’t received any new updates in February and March. This makes the April release a significant update in terms of bringing improvements.
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We’ve received the latest Good Lock update on Galaxy S24 Ultra, S23 Ultra and S22 Ultra. It appears flagship phones are getting it on a broader scale, however, availability may vary by region. If you already have Good Lock installed, head towards Galaxy Store’s Updates section.
Being on the latest release of the phone’s software and app’s version significantly improves the overall user experience. Samsung also recommends you be on the newest version to enjoy the latest features and seamless experiences on your Galaxy.
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