Updates
[U: Brazil] Samsung Galaxy Note 20 users in the US get February 2023 update just ahead of One UI 5.1

Samsung is expanding February 2023 update for Galaxy Note 20 series in Brazil. The update installs the latest Android patch to enhance the security and stability of the devices.
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February 2023 update for Samsung Galaxy Note 20 and Galaxy Note 20 Ultra come with PDA versions N981BXXS5GWB5 and N986BXXS5GWB5. You can install the latest update to get a better experience.
Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra February 2023 update – Brazil #Samsung #GalaxyNote20 pic.twitter.com/FfSG9eF6Gv
— Samsung Software Updates (@SamsungSWUpdate) February 16, 2023
February 09, 2023
Samsung is delivering the most up-to-date February 2023 Android security patch update for the Galaxy Note 20 and Galaxy Note 20 Ultra smartphones in the US. To be precise, the update is limited to unlocked T-Mobile and AT&T customers at present and might soon expand to other carriers in the country.
For your information, the February 2023 patch for your Galaxy device brings improvements to system security and stability. Also, it optimizes the device’s performance in every possible aspect.
Aside from these, Samsung also shared the details of this month’s security patch and it shows fixes for over 60 privacy and security-related issues and exploits. These include 48 CVEs from Google’s Android OS and 7 SVEs from Samsung’s One UI software.
It’s worth mentioning that Samsung Galaxy Note 20 and Galaxy Note 20 Ultra February 2023 update carries One UI build version N981U1UES3GWA3 and N986U1UES3GWA3, respectively. It bears a package size of just 278MB.
Next Galaxy Note 20 update is One UI 5.1:
Samsung has introduced the One UI 5.1 software with the new Galaxy S23 series phones. Now the company is gearing up to release this big software update for older Galaxy devices, including the Galaxy Note 20.
It is expected that Galaxy S22 will grab the update first and soon after this, the update will start reaching older flagship phones, probably within a couple of weeks.
Apps
What’s New in Samsung Internet Browser 23.0.1.1 Update: Payment Bug Fix and More

Samsung has released a new update for the Internet Browser app with version 23.0.1.1. The update, which is about 60MB in size, brings some improvements and bug fixes to the app.
According to the changelog, the update fixes an issue of external apps not launching when making payments on some websites. This issue was reported by some users who faced problems while trying to use payment apps on certain sites. The update resolves this issue and ensures a smooth and secure payment experience for the users.
The update also improves the performance and stability of the app, making it faster and more reliable. The update is rolling out gradually to all users and can be downloaded from the Google Play Store or the Galaxy Store.
What’s New
- Fixed an issue of external apps not launching when making payments on some websites.
- Improved performance and stability
New update for Samsung Internet Browser #TeamGalaxy pic.twitter.com/3aEcUY8adT
— Samsung Hub – One UI Updates #OneUI6 (@SamsonUpdate) November 27, 2023
Samsung
T-Mobile brings November 2023 update to Galaxy S20 in the US

Samsung is rolling out a November 2023 security update for Galaxy S20 series on the T-Mobile network carrier in the US. The new update improves system security and stability to provide a better experience.
Users of the Samsung Galaxy S20 series can identify the November 2023 security update on the T-Mobile network in the US with One UI build versions G98xUSQS7HWJ1 for locked models and G98xU1UES7HWJ4 for unlocked models.
The fresh update includes a November 2023 security patch, which brings fixes for over 60 vulnerabilities and exposures that were harming user privacy and security.
To install the latest update, you just need to navigate toward Settings >> open Software Update tab >> click on the Download and Install button. Let your device connect to the OTA server and allow it to download the new firmware, if there’s any.
Unlocked Samsung Galaxy S20 grabs November 2023 update in the US
One UI 6.0
Stable One UI 6.0 (Android 14) update released for these devices

Millions of Samsung consumers are eligible for the One UI 6.0 update. Before the October end, Samsung started to release the Stable Android 14-based One UI 6.0 to the Galaxy S23 series devices. The expansion will continue along with new Galaxy devices in the update party.
Back in August, the South Korean tech giant started its Android 14 Beta Program, which took about two months to transform into Stable One UI 6.0 update. Notably, various Galaxy devices (mid-range and flagships) were able to test Android 14 through the One UI 6 in certain markets.
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Samsung will continue to distribute the Stable One UI 6.0 update to eligible Galaxy devices globally. Months ago, we compiled a list of Galaxies eligible for the Beta and Stable update. Similarly, we are now keeping track of Stable build’s availability for Galaxy devices.
Stable One UI 6.0 (Android 14) update released for these devices
Galaxy S series
- Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23+, Galaxy S23 Ultra
- Galaxy S22, Galaxy S22+, Galaxy S22 Ultra
- Galaxy S21, Galaxy S21+, Galaxy S21 Ultra
- Galaxy S23 FE
Galaxy Z series
- Galaxy Z Fold 5
- Galaxy Z Flip 5
Galaxy A series
- Galaxy A73
- Galaxy A54
- Galaxy A34
- Galaxy A14
Galaxy M series
- Galaxy M53
Galaxy Tab series
- Galaxy Tab S9/S9+/S9 Ultra
- Galaxy Tab S8/S8+/S8 Ultra
Note: Availability varies by region and carrier.
Top features and changes of One UI 6.0
- Redesigned Quick Settings and Notifications panel.
- New lockscreen customizations.
- New font and simpler icon labels.
- Tweaks in the Camera app.
- Modes are directly tied to the lock screen.
- Bixby Text Call now supports more languages.
- New Weather and Camera widgets.
- Richer data in the Weather app.
- New emoji style in Samsung Keyboard.
- Multitasking improvements in the Gallery app.
- New Auto Blocker feature (blocks app installation from unauthorized app stores).
- You can check the complete changelog here.