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Samsung February 2022 Android security patch details released

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Samsung February 2022 Security Update

Samsung had already started releasing the February 2022 security patch, starting January 28 to the Galaxy Note 20 series devices. While, the company has distributed the latest Android patches to several flagships and mid-range Galaxy devices, the security bulleting just published on the support page.

Aside from the security update rollout, the Korean tech giant is also expanding the Android 12-based One UI 4.0 to several Galaxy devices worldwide. Meanwhile, Samsung didn’t forget to bring newer security updates to the eligible Galaxy devices.

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Samsung February 2022 Security Update

Talking specifically about the One UI 4.0 update, Samsung released the Android 12 s/w to all compatible flagship Galaxy devices including the Galaxy S21, Galaxy Note 20, Galaxy S20, Galaxy Note 10, Galaxy S10, as well as the Galaxy Z Fold 3, Galaxy Z Flip 3 and old foldable and recently launched mid-rangers.

February 2022 One UI security patch details

Going with the February 2022 bulletin shared on the official security updates support page, Samsung’s latest Android patches come with fixes for different categories of issues and exploits including 2 critical, 29 high, and 15 moderate for better device stability. At the same time, 5 CVEs were already included in the previous patches.

Google patches include patches up to Android Security Bulletin – February 2022 package. The Bulletin (February 2022) contains the following CVE items:

Critical

  • CVE-2021-30285, CVE-2021-39675

High

  • CVE-2021-30353, CVE-2021-39633, CVE-2021-30301, CVE-2021-30287, CVE-2021-30311, CVE-2021-30308, CVE-2021-30307, CVE-2021-30300, CVE-2021-31346, CVE-2021-31889, CVE-2021-31890, CVE-2021-31345, CVE-2021-40148, CVE-2021-0959, CVE-2021-39619, CVE-2021-39662, CVE-2021-39663, CVE-2021-39676, CVE-2021-39664, CVE-2020-13112, CVE-2020-13113, CVE-2021-39665, CVE-2021-39666, CVE-2021-39668, CVE-2021-39669, CVE-2021-39671, CVE-2021-39674, CVE-2021-41990, CVE-2021-41991

Moderate

  • CVE-2021-0981, CVE-2021-0984, CVE-2021-0979, CVE-2021-0982, CVE-2021-0986, CVE-2021-0993, CVE-2021-0976, CVE-2021-0977, CVE-2021-0999, CVE-2021-1017, CVE-2021-0997, CVE-2021-1006, CVE-2021-1004, CVE-2021-0995, CVE-2021-0922

Already included in previous updates

  • CVE-2021-39634, CVE-2021-1049, CVE-2021-30319, CVE-2021-0706, CVE-2021-1010

Not applicable to Samsung devices

  • None

James is the lead content creator on Sammy Fans and mostly works on Samsung's firmware section. His first phone was the Galaxy S4 and continues to get new S series devices. Most of the time, James tries to learn about new technologies and gadgets but he also sneaks a bit of free time to nearby rivers and nature.

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Samsung’s One UI 7 testing moves forward for Galaxy Z Fold 5, Flip 5

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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip fold 5 One UI 7

Samsung has been actively testing One UI 7 builds for several Galaxy devices, with the Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Galaxy Z Flip 5 being among the models included in these tests. As the development of the next major software update progresses, Samsung has moved forward with testing, and the first internal test builds for these two foldable smartphones have now surfaced online.

A recent report from a reliable tipster has revealed that the One UI 7 testing builds, F946BXXU4EXKN for the Galaxy Z Fold 5 and F731BXXU4EXKN for the Galaxy Z Flip 5, have been spotted on Samsung’s test servers.

This indicates that the company is moving forward with the internal testing phase for these devices and is working on enhancing the update ahead of its release for users.

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Samsung starts testing One UI 7 (Android 15) on Galaxy S23 FE, Beta unlikely

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Samsung Galaxy S23 FE

Samsung has started testing One UI 7 (Android 15) on Galaxy S23 FE. It’s the first time when the software server has listed the latest build for the device. An internal test build has been spotted, suggesting the Beta is unlikely for the S23 FE.

Recently, an internal One UI 7 (Android 15) build surfaced on Samsung’s software server for the Galaxy S23 FE. The build carries PDA version number S711BXXU6EXKM, where “E” refers to a major version bump in the near future.

Samsung has significantly delayed this year’s Beta Program. The owners of Galaxy S25 smartphones still missing out access to the One UI 7 Beta. The public rollout is delayed till the first half of the next year.

Well, this long wait will end up bringing fruitful upgrades to your Galaxy. The company is exploring a brand new interface across the OS. Many new features are being added in the One UI 7, with AI upgrades due for the One UI 7.1 software.

Google and some other Android vendors started a stable Android 15 update rollout. The distribution commenced after months of Beta testing. Beyond that, Google has just kickstarted the Developer Beta of the Android 16 operating system.

One UI 7.0 update is expected to be released for your Galaxy S23 FE by February 2025. Samsung will unveil the final version alongside the Galaxy S25 series next year. Later on, eligible devices will begin getting the major firmware update.

Galaxy S23 FE runs an Exynos 2200 chip, offering decent performance. Samsung’s next big upgrade will elevate your phone’s animation and transitions to a whole new level. A tipster has recently revealed key information about the changes.

The software will introduce redesigned Quick Settings, independent Notification Panel, rounded UI components, smoother animations, reliable transition effects, faster app opening experience, easily accessible Camera toggles and a lot more.

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Samsung TVs now have a touch of One UI design

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Samsung TVs One UI design

Samsung has already begun rolling out the long-awaited One UI update for its smart TVs, based on Tizen OS 8.0. It introduces a design overhaul that brings elements of its smartphone UI to the big screen. Although the overall experience still feels distinct from the One UI found on Galaxy smartphones and tablets.

The One UI update for smart TVs brings changes to the Daily Board feature. This screen shows useful widgets and wallpapers, and now it has a more One UI-inspired design. Widgets like Weather, Notes, Tips, and SmartThings Home Status now have a similar look to what you’d see on a Galaxy phone.

Samsung Weather and SmartThings widgets look almost identical to the ones on smartphones. Moreover, the Samsung Notes app icon is also familiar.

Samsung TVs One UI design

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With the Daily Board, you can choose which widgets you want to display, change the background wallpaper, and set up automatic widget rotation. If you place more than four widgets on the screen, they will rotate automatically. However, there are some limitations. You can’t set a custom wallpaper only the preloaded options are available.

While the One UI update brings some fresh features, Samsung’s TV interface still has a lot of the old Tizen design. The Settings menu still looks very much like it did before, and the app icons, while similar, don’t fully match the modern style of One UI on phones.

Samsung is making progress in bringing One UI to its TVs, but there’s more work to be done. Future updates may bring more changes to make the experience feel even more like the One UI on your smartphone or tablet.

Aside from this, Samsung recently released a new update for the Daily Board app, which brings Night Clock mode and bug fixes to enhance users’ experience.

Samsung Daily Board app update adds Night Clock Mode

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