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Samsung Galaxy S22 May 2022 security update released in Europe

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The Galaxy S22 series smartphones were the first Samsung devices to grab the May 2022 Android security patch update in India. The update later reached the T-Mobile network users in the US. Meanwhile, the company is now expanding the Samsung Galaxy S22 May 2022 update in European markets.

According to the information, the fresh update comes with improved system security and stability. At the same time, it protects your phone from bugs and viruses to further enhance the users’ experience.

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Besides these, the released Samsung’s May 2022 security patch detail mentions fixes for diverse issues and exploits to improve the overall device performance. These include 7 Critical, 23 High, and 3 Moderate levels of CVEs from Google and Samsung.

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Other than these, the official changelog for the update doesn’t mention any new features or major changes. However, you might notice some minor changes and improvements after installing it on your phone.

Software version:

Samsung Galaxy S22 May 2022 update is released in the United Kingdom at the moment. But it is expected that the company will not take much time to spread the update to users.

Further, the update comes with One UI build version S901BXXS2AVDB and Galaxy S22+ and Galaxy S22 Ultra updates can be identified via the build version S906BXXS2AVDB and S908BXXS2AVDB respectively.

You might have received the notification to install the fresh update on your Galaxy S22 series phone. In case you haven’t, navigate Settings >> Software update >> Download and install to check the update. If available, tap the Download now button and finally, install it on your device.

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