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Samsung March 2022 security update releasing for Galaxy F41
Samsung is working on releasing the Android 12-based One UI 4.1 update for its eligible devices, At the same time, the company also continued to update other Galaxy devices with monthly security patches.
Recently, Samsung Galaxy F41 started getting the March 2022 Android security patch update in India. This update protects your phone from bugs and viruses as well as improves system security and stability.
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Samsung Galaxy F41 March 2022 update – India #Samsung #GalaxyF41 pic.twitter.com/LxMbXe9Qw3
— Samsung One UI Updates (@SamsungUpdatess) March 29, 2022
It should be noted that Samsung’s March 2022 update comes with fixes for a total of 62 vulnerabilities, exploits, and threads from Samsung and Google. Meanwhile, the official support page mentions 2 critical, 29 high, and 19 moderate levels of CVEs fixes.
Besides these, the official changelog for the update doesn’t mention any new features or major changes. You might notice some minor changes after installing the fresh update on your device.
Further, the Samsung Galaxy F41 March 2022 update comes with One UI build version F415FXXS1BVB7. And, users will have to download the package of around 156MB on their smartphones to get access to the latest changes.
Moreover, if you are a Galaxy F41 user, you might have received the notification for the update. If not then your phone might haven’t yet gotten the update but will get it in a few days. You can also check it through Settings >> Software update >> Download and install.
Furthermore, the installation procedure may take some time to complete the package unpacking. So, keep patience and let the phone install this software update. Once, installed the phone will reboot and start initial apps optimizations.
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