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Samsung Galaxy S22 2nd November 2022 security patch rolling out in the US [Updated]

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T-Mobile released the 2nd November 2022 security patch for the Galaxy S22 series smartphones in the US. Samsung’s server listing suggests that the new build for Galaxy S22 series phones improves the overall stability of functions as well as security.

  • Build versions:
    1. Galaxy S22: S901USQU2BVKD
    2. S22 Plus: S906USQU2BVKD
    3. S22 Ultra: S908USQU2BVKD

How to download:

In order to check and download the update manually on your Galaxy phone, visit its Settings. After entering the Software update menu, tap the Download and install option and hit the Download button as soon as the update appears.

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Carrier-locked models of Samsung Galaxy S22, S22+, and S22 Ultra smartphones have begun collecting the November 2022 Android security patch update in the US. The latest update is currently rolling out to T-Mobile and Comcast customers, while users of other carrier networks should get it soon.

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Furthermore, the November 2022 Android security patch update for the Galaxy S22 devices comes with a minor performance boost. It improves the security of your device’s system in order to protect your files and data from bugs and viruses and keep them safe.

Software version:

Samsung Galaxy S22 series November 2022 Android security update comes with the following build version in the US:

  • Galaxy S22: S901USQU2BVK1
  • Galaxy S22+: S906USQU2BVK1
  • Galaxy S22 Ultra: S908USQU2BVK1

Additionally, it also enhances the system stability to deliver smooth and uninterrupted functionality over your Galaxy S22. It ensures that problems like app crashing or freezing, system lagging, and others will not affect your experience.

Aside from these, the security patch details of this month additionally mention fixes for multiple privacy and security-related issues and vulnerabilities. These include three critical Google exposures that were highly impacting users’ privacy.

Alongside these, the company also addresses 32 high-level and one moderate-level of CVEs and 26 Samsung Vulnerabilities and Exposures (SVEs) in order to improve customers’ confidence in security.

Besides these, there is nothing that the current firmware update brings. Meanwhile, the Galaxy S22 devices have recently installed its first major upgrade – Android 13-based One UI 5.0, which brings a slew of new features as well as improvements in many sectors, advanced customization options, and notable user interface changes.

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