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Samsung One UI November 2023 Updates List
Samsung’s official One UI 6.0 update rollout began last month. However, November 2023 is going to be the biggest month for Samsung fans as various Galaxy devices are likely to get the major Android 14/One UI 6.0 along with patch updates.
The November 2023 security patch is already available on a handful of Samsung devices through Beta updates. However, the company will gradually update all eligible phones and tablets with the latest patch. Stable One UI 6.0 update will include the November patch for various devices.
This month, Samsung will focus on upgrading most of the flagship devices with One UI 6.0 software. In addition to new features and improvements, the major update will consist of security enhancements as well as the November 2023 patch.
The company is likely to share November 2023 patch details in the coming days. We will make changes to this page, as soon as the company refreshes the software support page for Galaxy devices. Follow our socials → Google News, Telegram, X (formerly Twitter), Facebook
Samsung One UI November 2023 Updates List
December 02
- Samsung Galaxy A03s, M11 grabbing November 2023 security update
November 30
- Samsung Galaxy F14 getting November 2023 security update
November 29
- Samsung Galaxy F12 bags November 2023 security update
- November 2023 update rolling out for Galaxy M14
November 28
- Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 gets Android 13 based November 2023 update
- November 2023 security update releasing for Galaxy M12, Galaxy A21s, and Galaxy M31
- Samsung Galaxy F41 joins the November 2023 security update party
November 26
- Samsung Galaxy M54 receives November 2023 security update
November 23
- Samsung Galaxy M33 bags November 2023 security update
November 22
- Samsung Galaxy A12 receives November 2023 One UI update
- Samsung Galaxy A52 5G bags November 2023 security update
November 22
- Verizon brings November 2023 update to Samsung Galaxy S20 FE
November 20
- Samsung Galaxy A32 smartphone getting November 2023 security update
- Samsung Galaxy S20 FE 5G grabs November 2023 update in the US
November 18
- Unlocked Samsung Galaxy S22 grabs November 2023 update in the US.
November 16
- Verizon rolling out November 2023 update to Galaxy S21, S21 FE, Note 20, Flip 5/4/3 and Fold 5/4/3
November 15
- Samsung releases Galaxy A13 November 2023 update in the US
- Samsung Galaxy A52s gets November 2023 security update
November 14
- Samsung Galaxy A23, Galaxy Tab S6 Lite grabbing November 2023 update
- Samsung rolling out November 2023 update for Galaxy Z Fold 5, Fold 5
- Samsung Galaxy Note 20 series November 2023 update live in Europe
- Galaxy S20 FE starts getting November 2023 security update
November 13
- Galaxy S21, S21 FE, Z Flip 3, and Note 20 getting November 2023 patch
November 12
- Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite gets November 2023 security update
- Samsung Galaxy A54, Galaxy A52 get November 2023 security update
November 10
- Samsung Galaxy S21 series getting November 2023 security update
November 9
- Samsung Galaxy S23 FE starts getting November 2023 update in the US
- Samsung’s November 2023 update rolling out for Galaxy Z Flip 4, Fold 5/4 in the US
November 8
- Samsung Galaxy F23 getting third One UI 6 Beta with November 2023 patch
- Samsung releases November Galaxy Z Flip 5 update in the US
November 7
- Stable November 2023 security update starts rolling out with Galaxy S21 series
November 3
November 2
- After Z Fold 5, Samsung’s One UI 6 Beta installs a November patch on the Galaxy S22 series.
October 30
- Galaxy Z Fold 5’s One UI 6 Beta 4 update brought a November 2023 security patch.
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Samsung Galaxy A33 5G grabs September 2024 security update
We are in October 2024 and Samsung is rolling out a new update for the Galaxy A33 5G smartphone, which brings the September 2024 security patch to improve system security and stability. The update is available for users in Brazil and the company will soon expand it to more countries.
September 2024 security update fixes several Samsung and Google vulnerabilities to make the device’s performance smoother. It includes 1 critical issue and 43 high-level ones for Google. One of these issues was already fixed in earlier updates, and another one doesn’t impact Galaxy devices.
In addition, Samsung is adding 23 of its fixes to improve security. These vulnerabilities are mainly related to My Files, Theme Center, One UI Home, Knox, and Dex. This update makes the smartphone more reliable, secure, and stable.
Users of Samsung Galaxy A33 5G are getting a September 2024 security update with One UI build version A336MUBSAEXI8. They will have to download a 262MB package to install the update. It is an initial rollout so it may take some hours or days to reach all models.
If you have received the notification of the update then install it now to get a bug-free experience. You can also check the update by visiting the Settings app on your smartphone and opening the Software Update section.
Now, click on the Download and install option. If any update is available, you can follow the on-screen instructions to install the update on your Galaxy smartphone.
Notably, the update is based on Android 14-based One UI 6.1. This device is eligible for the next major One UI update, One UI 7, based on Android 15. Samsung is going to release a stable One UI 7 in January 2025 along with the Galaxy S25 series. After its debut, Samsung will make its wider rollout for all eligible devices.
Samsung One UI 7 design will be Simple, Impactful and Emotive
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Samsung pulls SmartThings update after breaking many S10, Note10
Samsung’s recent SmartThings update broke many Galaxy S10 and Note10 devices. Following the reports, the company pulled the update and apologized to consumers. A new release is also reportedly released through Galaxy Store.
Isn’t it too late?
The glitchy SmartThings update led many Galaxy users to lose their data for no reason. As soon as users installed the SmartThings update, their phone was stuck in the boot loop. There’s no solution but to factory reset the device through Recovery.
Samsung acknowledges the recent SmartThings update affected some Galaxy phones running Android 12. We have recently reported problems appearing on Galaxy phones such as the Galaxy S10 and Note 10 series.
Samsung revealed that it had stopped updating the SmartThings as soon as it became aware of the issue and working on a solution “as a matter of urgency.” If you have experienced any inconvenience, please contact your nearest service center.
Some Galaxy smartphones running Android 12-based One UI operating system, such as the Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy S10 series, have experienced a repeated boot error when updating to the latest version of the SmartThings app.
If you have an idea of factory reset through Recovery, you don’t need to visit the service center. Be aware that you would need to log in with the same Google Account that you were using before factory resetting the device.
Manual data wipe puts Google’s FRP lock for security purposes. In case you don’t have access to credentials, a service center visit is necessary. Samsung may have notified their repair partners to assist you nicely with seamless repairs.
🚨 Heads up, Galaxy users!
Some Samsung devices on Android 12 (like Note 10, S10 series) are facing boot issues after SmartThings app update.
Samsung has paused updates and is working on a fix.
If you're affected, contact your nearest service center.#Samsung #SmartThings pic.twitter.com/1RFzWA5jiF
— Yash Rathore (@YashRathoreX) October 4, 2024
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Samsung and Kohler join forces for intelligent water management via SmartThings
Following the SDC24, Samsung and Kohler announced a strategic partnership in the United States. The companies are joining forces to achieve a significant advancement in water management and sustainability.
Kohler’s Anthem smart showers can now be controlled through SmartThings. Users will be able to monitor the amount of shower water used directly through the brand-new water layer on SmartThings Map View, coming in early 2025.
The intelligent water management will be accessible through the SmartThings app on Samsung Smart TVs, Family Hub, and smartphones to provide a clear and convenient way to track shower water consumption in real-time.
Samsung Map View offers users direct access to their home’s shower water usage. Integrated within the SmartThings ecosystem, users can use Map View to monitor and manage water consumption with real-time tracking, and insights into usage patterns.
This integration with the SmartThings ecosystem highlights Samsung and Kohler’s dedication to enhancing home automation while promoting more efficient water use.