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Samsung Galaxy S20 installing new messaging features with September 2022 update

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A couple of weeks ago, Samsung started rolling out the September 2022 Android security patch update for Galaxy S20 smartphones that brings enhancements to system security and stability. Now the Samsung Galaxy S20 September 2022 update is reaching South Korea along with some new messaging features.

According to the new information, you can now collect and view multiple images when sending or receiving text messages, so that you can know whether you are sending the right image or not. In addition to this, you can also register messages as a notice in a group chat after upgrading your Galaxy S20 to the latest version.

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Furthermore, enhancing the security of your phone’s system is another aspect that the new Samsung Galaxy S20 update focuses on. This helps in protecting your phone from bugs and viruses and keeps your private files and data safe and secure.

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On the other hand, this firmware update also improves the stability of your device. It insures that you won’t face problems like app crashing, slow loading, lagging, etc, and get a seamless user experience.

Besides these, there is nothing that the official changelog mentions, however, you might notice more changes after installing the latest update on your Galaxy S20, Galaxy S20+, and Galaxy S20 Ultra.

Changelog:

Added new message function

  • Collect and view multiple images when sending and receiving
  • You can register a message as a notice in group chat

You will receive an update notification as soon as the update arrives on your device. In case you haven’t yet received it and want to check it manually, head over to Settings >> Software update >> Download and install option.

On the flip side, Samsung is preparing a major One UI 5.0 upgrade for these phones that might release in October or November this year. Ahead of this, the devices will also get a chance to run the One UI 5.0 Beta update to test the new features and changes before the public release.

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