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T-Mobile software support begins for Samsung Galaxy S23 series

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Samsung’s latest Galaxy S23 smartphone lineup begins getting software support by T-Mobile, starting today in the US. As the first firmware update, T-Mobile has delivered the February 2023 security patch to the Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23 Plus, and Galaxy S23 Ultra.

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The T-Mobile update’s changelog does not list any noticeable changes for the Samsung Galaxy S23 series. However, the heavy update package size of about 567MB indicates several under-the-hood changes. Recent Samsung software updates also included new app versions for select native services and apps.

Firmware Versions:

  • Galaxy S23 5G – S911USQU1AWBE
  • S23 Plus 5G – S916USQU1AWBE
  • S23 Ultra 5G – S918USQU1AWBE

T-Mobile is one of the largest network service providers in the United States. On carrier-bounded models, consumers get some epic native services with the strongest network coverage in the country. The Galaxy S23 is available on T-Mobile with striking trade-in and early bird offers.

With the February 2023 security patch, Samsung fixes over 50 common vulnerability exposures including Critical and High leveled. When it comes to T-Mobile, the carrier may have also included new versions of carrier-native services and applications for a better user experience.

Galaxy S23 comes with One UI 5.1

One UI 5.1 is the new talk of the town as Samsung began delivering Galaxy S23’s firmware to already-sold Galaxies. Various Galaxy models started getting the One UI 5.1 enhancements derived from the Galaxy S23 series. However, the latest Galaxy S23 smartphones are pre-loaded with One UI 5.1 along with some exclusive features.

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Congrats! You owned the world’s greatest Android smartphone, which features the strongest software update support! Starting Android 14, your Galaxy S23 device will get major OS upgrades up to Android 17 as well as One UI patches for security improvements until 2028.

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