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Installing the May 2023 update on my Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 🤩

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Galaxy S22 March 2024 security update

Samsung has just dropped the May 2023 security update for my Galaxy S22 Ultra. Its other siblings (S22 and S22 Plus) should have also received the same treatment.

Notably, the Galaxy S22 series was among the first to get the May 2023 update, but Samsung made me wait for over two weeks to get it in India. Well, I’m really and eagerly waiting to hear something about the Android 14 upgrade by Samsung as testing already begins for S23 series internally.

This May 2023 security patch is necessary to install as Samsung revealed earlier this month that it includes 58 CVE and 21 SVE items. Overall, the package becomes a big deal in order to safeguard my Galaxy S22 Ultra including system, native functions, and personal data.

For your info, the firmware weighs 340 megabytes, making it a brainer to think about connection loss or metered data. It took my phone to download the package less than a minute, while installation steps lead the phone to around a 5-minute downtime, followed by a laggy experience for a while.

Well, my phone is now working fine and I’m going to find out if there’s anything new added under the hood. Samsung’s changelog hasn’t specified anything other than “The security of your device has been improved” however, the firmware build number also indicates just security improvements.

As always, the transitions and animations have gotten smoother, thanks to Samsung for refining One UI 5.1 with incremental updates. However, it’s hard to see non-Galaxy users such as Pixel, OnePlus 11, and Xiaomi 13 rocking with the development build of Android 14.

Have you received the May update on your Galaxy S22 Ultra or the S22 / S22 Plus?

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Samsung expands Galaxy Tab A7 Lite Android 14 One UI 6.0 update to more countries 

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Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 Lite December 2023 update

After the initial rollout in the US, Samsung has now expanded the reach of the Android 14-based One UI 6.0 update for Galaxy Tab A7 Lite devices in more countries including Brazil. However, the update will also reach the remaining users in the coming days or weeks.

Going toward the details, the owners of Galaxy Tab A7 Lite will be able to identify One UI 6.0 update through the build version T220XXU6DWLB in Brazil. Simultaneously, the optimizations and features of the latest update are retained in the 15,61.98MB package.

Based on Android 14 the One UI 6.0 update offers several prominent features such as reimagined home screen, the ability to reposition clock on the lock screen, drag and drop with 2 hands, more information in the weather widget, Enhanced illustrations, and much more.

The update also brings a security patch released back in December 2023 to maintain the security and stability grades of the tablet. Additionally, the latest software version will also upgrade some stock applications to offer users a more optimized experience.

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So, if you reside in Brazil and operating Galaxy Tab A7 Lite, then upgrade it to the latest version and enjoy a more seamless interpretation. To download the update visit the Settings app and tap on the Software Update menu. Now, press the Download & Install button and follow the instructions.

 Galaxy Tab A7 Lite One UI 6.0 

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US Unlocked Galaxy S23 grabs One UI 6.1 update and Galaxy AI

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Samsung has pushed the One UI 6.1 update for unlocked Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23 Plus, and Galaxy S23 Ultra models in the US. This update is already live for locked variants on the Verizon network carrier and in Europe, India, and Korea.

One UI 6.1 update for the unlocked Samsung Galaxy S23 models in the US can be identified through the build versions mentioned below.

  • S911U1UEU2CXCG – Galaxy S23
  • S916U1UEU2CXCG – Galaxy S23 Plus
  • S918U1UEU2CXCG – Galaxy S23 Ultra

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With a huge package size of around 3.1GB, the One UI 6.1 update arrives with several new features, enhancements, and Galaxy AI. The fresh update provides a new way to create, connect, and more. With the Galaxy AI feature, you can search and summarize, edit and organize, and even create something new that’s uniquely you.

This major update makes your smartphone more powerful than ever before. It also enhances system security and stability as well as updates some stock apps to the latest available version.

You can install the update through the device’s Settings >> Software Update >> Download and Install. If you have received this major update, install it now to enjoy new and smart features on your Galaxy device.

Samsung One UI 6.1 (Galaxy AI) Official Changelog

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T-Mobile brings April 2024 update to Galaxy S24 series [US]

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Samsung galaxy S24 April 2024 update T-mobile US

T-Mobile is releasing a huge-size April 2024 update for the Samsung Galaxy S24 series in the US. The update brings camera and security enhancements to enhance the overall experience.

April 2024 security update for Samsung Galaxy S24, Galaxy S24 Plus, and Galaxy S24 Ultra smartphones arrives on T-Mobile network carrier with an installation package size of 818.12MB.

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As per the changelog, the update improves the stability and reliability of the devices. But its package size also indicates that it improves camera quality and usability.

It is already live in India, the Middle East, Europe, and on Verizon network carrier in the US. To check for software updates manually, head toward your phone’s Settings. At the bottom, you will get the Software update section, simply open it. Inside the submenu, you need to hit the Download and install button if your Galaxy fetches a new OTA.

Samsung’s April 2024 update takes Galaxy S24 Camera to new heights: Check what’s new

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