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Samsung expands April 2023 update to more Galaxy S22, S21, Note 20, A52 and A32 phones
Samsung started rolling out the April 2023 security patch in late March 2023 and so far the company has updated a bunch of Galaxy devices to the latest update. Now, the company is expanding April 2023 security update to Samsung Galaxy S22, Galaxy S21, Galaxy Note 20, Galaxy A52 4G, and Galaxy A32 4G phones in more countries.
For your Galaxy device, Samsung has included fixes for five critical, 46 high, and one moderate level of CVEs with the April 2023 security patch. In addition, the new firmware improves the system security and stability of the devices as well as enhances performance to deliver a better Galaxy experience.
Aside from this, Samsung Galaxy S21 and Galaxy S22 series smartphones are receiving the Image Clipper feature with the latest Android patch. Check the latest April 2023 update firmware of Samsung Galaxy S22, Galaxy S21, Galaxy Note 20, Galaxy A52 4G, and Galaxy A32 4G smartphones.
Latest Firmware and availability
- Galaxy S21 – G991NKSU4EWCI (Korea)
- Galaxy S21 Plus – G996NKSU4EWCI (Korea)
- Galaxy S21 Ultra – G998NKSU4EWCI (Korea)
- Galaxy S22 – S901USQU2CWCE (US T-Mobile)
- Galaxy S22 Plus – S906USQU2CWCE (US T-Mobile)
- Galaxy S22 Ultra – S908USQU2CWCE (US T-Mobile)
- Galaxy Note 20 – N981BXXU6HWD6 (Brazil)
- Galaxy Note 20 Ultra – N986BXXU6HWD6 (Brazil)
- Galaxy A32 4G – A346MUBS2AWD2 (Brazil)
- Galaxy A52 4G – A525FXXS5DWD1 [Asian countries including Malaysia]
How to update software
Samsung consumers can check new software updates manually with a handful of simple steps. Firstly, visit your Galaxy device’s System Settings, once done, scroll down and tap the Software update tab, followed by the Download and install button. If you have received the update on your device then install it now to get error free experience.
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