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Samsung Galaxy A52 users getting December 2022 security update in Europe [India too]

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Samsung Galaxy A52 smartphone users are getting a new update with December 2022 security patch in India. The update arrives with One UI version A525FXXS4CVK4 and an updated package size of 212.71 MB.

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The latest update improves the system security and stability of the devices by fixing some issues. In addition, the update also enhances some features to boost the device’s performance.

December 14, 2022

Last month, Samsung delivered the stable Android 13-based One UI 5.0 update for Galaxy A52 devices with lots of new features and changes. Now, the LTE variant of Samsung Galaxy A52 has begun collecting a new update in Europe and it installs the latest December 2022 Android security patch.

Samsung addresses multiple privacy and security-related issues and vulnerabilities with its December 2022 patch. It contains 5 critical levels of Google CVEs that were highly affecting users’ privacy and their device’s security and were causing data leaks.

Aside from these, the update also resolves 60 high and 2 moderate levels of CVEs from Google’s Android OS to gain users’ confidence in their phone’s security. Whereas, there are 13 Galaxy-specific SVEs that were harming various One UI apps and services like Good Lock Nice Catch, Samsung Phone, Samsung Contact, etc.

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Samsung A52 December 2022 update

Other than these fixes, the latest update slightly improves your phone’s performance as it enhances the system’s security and stability which helps to keep your data away from bugs and viruses, and offers uninterrupted functionality.

Moreover, Samsung has made a staged rollout to release this update. It is currently available in some European countries including Germany. However, the company will not take much time to spread it widely.

As of now, eligible customers can identify the Samsung Galaxy A52 December 2022 update through the One UI build version A525FXXS4CVK4. Meanwhile, to fetch it, visit Settings >> Software update >> Download and install.

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December 2024 security update rolls out to Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition

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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition users are getting a fresh update with the December 2024 security patch in Korea. This update installs the latest Android security patch to improve system security and stability.

December 2024 security patch fixes over 45 vulnerabilities, including 6 critical and 28 high-level issues. It also resolves one issue previously addressed and another not relevant to Samsung devices.

In addition, Samsung has patched 2 high-level vulnerabilities in its semiconductor products and provided 8 SVE patches covering the Theme Center, Galaxy Watch Bluetooth, SmartSwitch, and Dex Mode to make the device more secure.

Samsung rolls out the December 2024 security update for Samsung Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition via One UI build version F958NKSS2AXKC. Users will have to download around 400MB package to install the update.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition December 2024 update

The update is rolling out gradually so it may take some hours or days to reach all models. It is currently available in Korea and the company will soon expand it to more countries.

Users 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.

Aside from this, Samsung has rolled out the beta version of One UI 7 for the Galaxy S24 series and announced to make the stable version available with the Galaxy S25 series launch. Samsung Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition is also eligible for the One UI 7.

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Samsung Galaxy S23 receiving December 2024 update, next could be One UI 7 Beta

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Samsung is currently working to expand the One UI 7 Beta update for more Galaxy S24 models. Meanwhile, the company is also rolling out the December 2024 security update for Samsung Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23 Plus, and Galaxy S23 Ultra phones.

December 2024 security update for the Samsung Galaxy S23 series is currently live in Korea and the company will soon make it available for more countries soon. This update makes your devices ready for the next firmware, which could be of One UI 7 beta.

Users of the Galaxy S23 series can verify the latest security update through the One UI build version given below:

  • S911NKSS5CXKA – Galaxy S23
  • S916NKSS5CXKA – Galaxy S23 Plus
  • S918NKSS5CXKA – Galaxy S23 Ultra

Samsung Galaxy S23 December 2024 update

December 2024 security patch addresses more than 45 security vulnerabilities. Google patches in this update cover six critical vulnerabilities and 28 high-level ones. There is also 1 issue that was previously fixed in earlier updates and another that is not applicable to Samsung devices.

Samsung has also addressed 2 high-level vulnerabilities in its semiconductor products. Along with these fixes, Samsung has also provided 8 patches under its Samsung Vulnerabilities and Exposures (SVE) items. These focus on issues with the Theme Center, Galaxy Watch Bluetooth, SmartSwitch, and Dex Mode.

To access a fresh update on your Samsung Galaxy S23, go to the Settings app, tap on Software Update, and then select Download and Install. This will initiate the update process, and once completed, you’ll enjoy a more secure smartphone experience.

It is expected that Samsung will soon release the One UI 7 Beta update for the Galaxy S23 series, so more users can enjoy amazing features and provide feedback. One UI 7 Beta is currently available for the Galaxy S24 series in limited countries.

Samsung Galaxy S23 series could get the next update as One UI 7 beta. Install the December 2024 update now to make your device ready for the upcoming update

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US Unlocked Galaxy S24 models getting December 2024 update [Non-Beta Testers]

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Samsung has released the December 2024 security update for unlocked models of the Galaxy S24 series in the US. This update is already available for locked models on the T-Mobile network and the company will expand it soon in more countries.

Users of the unlocked Samsung Galaxy S24, Galaxy S24 Plus, and Galaxy S24 Ultra smartphones are getting a December 2024 update with One UI build versions S921U1UES4AXKF, S926U1UES4AXKF, and S928U1UES4AXKF respectively.

The fresh update improves system security and stability to provide a better Galaxy experience. It fixes several issues encountered in the previous version to enhance the overall performance of the app. You can install the update via Settings >> Software Updates >> Download and install.

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Image: Galaxy S24, S24 Plus and S24 Ultra | Source: Samsung

December 2024 security update is rolling out for non-beta testers of the Galaxy S24 series in the US. It means that if you have downloaded and installed the latest One UI 7 Beta update on your smartphone then, you will not receive a stable security patch.

However, beta users can enjoy new One UI 7 features and enhancements ahead of the official release. Users can test the redesigned interface, new app icons and features, advanced security, and camera options on their Samsung Galaxy S24 smartphone. Notably, the beta version also includes some bugs.

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