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Samsung Galaxy Note 20 picks up its August 2022 security update in the US
The Galaxy Note 20 series smartphone users are waiting for the One UI 5 Beta program announcement, while Samsung has now started the August 2022 security update distribution to the carrier-unlocked units in the US.
According to the information, the latest Samsung August 2022 security update comes with PDA build versions: N981U1UEU2FVG5 and N986U1UEU2FVG5 for the Galaxy Note 20 and Galaxy Note 20 Ultra, respectively.
As always, the new security patch includes fixes for a number of CVEs and SVEs in order to further ensure better security on Samsung devices. In addition to the latest security patches, the firmware might have included fixes for some unknown bugs and system stability enhancements.
Samsung Android 13
Samsung was rumored to start the Android 13-based One UI 5. Beta activity for the Galaxy S22 series in the third week of last month. While the company didn’t launch the Beta activity, later on, it was reported that there will be a private program for select consumers.
Seeing such rumors, the Samsung moderator comes up and declined the rapidly spreading rumors. Meanwhile, there will be a new activity during the One UI 5 Beta testing program called Value Up, a specially planned event for the consumers who are active in the community.
For now, you can check for the August 2022 update on your Galaxy Note 20 by following the steps given below:
- Open Settings
- Scroll down and tap Software updates
- Hit Download and install button
Galaxy Note 20
Back in August 2020, Samsung launched the Galaxy Note 20 and Galaxy Note 20 Ultra smartphones for consumers. It was the last time when the company had launched two S Pen-supported devices together, however, the vendor, later on, announced the end of the Galaxy Note line.
These devices came pre-installed with the Android 10-based One UI 2.5 software and are eligible for three major OS upgrades. Starting the Android 11-based One UI 3, Samsung delivered the Android 12-based One UI 4 update last year, however, the support will be ending with the arrival of Android 13-based One UI 5.
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