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Samsung Galaxy A32 4G gets new firmware update in July 2024

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Samsung Galaxy A32 August 2024 update

July 2024 going on and Samsung has released a new update for the Galaxy A32 4G smartphone, which installs the May 2024 security patch. The update is currently rolling out in Brazil and the company will soon make it available for all models.

The latest update protects Galaxy devices against security threats by incorporating the security patches for Android and Samsung. It also brings several bug fixes to provide a more reliable and efficient user experience.

The fresh updater released in July 2024 for the Samsung Galaxy A32 4G smartphone arrives with One UI build version A325MUBS8DXF2. Users will have to download a package size of around 213MB to install the update.

It is an initial rollout so it may take some hours or days to reach all models. We recommend you install the update immediately if you have received the notification of the update.

To install the update, users should navigate to the Software Update section found within the device’s Settings. They can select ‘Download and install’ from there to initiate the update process.

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What if there’s no public One UI 7.0 Beta Program this year?

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The first official announcement on Samsung’s Android 15 optimization may come tomorrow. SDC24 is taking place in the US, and what if Samsung refrains from starting public One UI 7.0 Beta Program this year?

Samsung could skip the public One UI 7.0 Beta Program this year. Google has done with optimizing Android 15 for Pixel devices. The Beta trial has already jumped to QPR sessions, with Pixel users getting a Stable update this month.

One UI 6 Beta started in August last year, with a Stable release happening in October. Things are just different this year, as we don’t even have One UI 7’s Beta build. Well, it doesn’t mean Samsung hasn’t done anything in the past few months.

We assume Samsung may have been conducting One UI 7 Beta internally – on a large scale. Rigorous testing would have been underway intending to push the Beta Program on a small scale or keep it to limited models and users.

Android 15 is delayed

Pixel 9 series launched with Android 14, rather than the latest Android 15. The Made by Google event was already held ahead of its usual October timeframe. The company kept the Android release in October but launched the Pixel 9s early.

It is said that Android 15 had some severe issues that may ruin the experience. Google released four major Beta updates, but the Stable release hasn’t taken place so far. Android’s delay has impacted Samsung’s optimization for Galaxy devices.

iOS 18 update is available

Apple, as usual, deployed this year’s major OS upgrade on eligible iPhones. Apple Intelligence features will come out gradually. However, iPhone users are happy with the latest optimizations and features available in iOS 18.

Vivo rolling out Android 15

Vivo defeated Google in the Android 15 rollout race this year. The Chinese firm scheduled to start the release on September 30, but pushed even earlier. As per Vivo’s roadmap, a handful of more smartphones will be updated this month.

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Samsung Galaxy A25 5G gets September 2024 security update

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Samsung Galaxy A25 September 2024 update

Samsung has pushed a new update for the Galaxy A25 5G smartphone, which installs the latest Android security patch released in September 2024 to enhance security and stability. The update is rolling out in Brazil and the company will expand it soon.

September 2024 patch fixes several Samsung and Google vulnerabilities to make the device’s performance smoother. It includes 1 critical issue and 43 high-level ones for Google. One of these issues was already fixed in earlier updates, and another one doesn’t impact Galaxy devices.

In addition, Samsung is adding 23 of its fixes to improve security. These vulnerabilities are mainly related to My Files, Theme Center, One UI Home, Knox, and Dex.

Samsung Galaxy A25 September 2024 update

Users of the Samsung Galaxy A25 smartphone can verify the September 2024 security update in Brazil through One UI build version A256EXXS5BXH9. It is an initial rollout so it may take some hours or days to reach all eligible models.

To check for the update, Samsung Galaxy A25 users can go to their phone’s Settings, tap on “Software update,” and then select the “Download and install” option. Make sure to fully charge your phone and connect to a stable network while downloading the update to avoid any issues.

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Samsung Account 15.1 update is out for Galaxy devices

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Samsung Accounts 15.1 update

Samsung has rolled out a new update for its Samsung Account app with version 15.1 (15.1.00.10) for Galaxy devices. This update ensures a smoother and more reliable experience. It is available on the Galaxy Store with a package size of 47.68MB.

Samsung Account app is important for users of Samsung devices as it allows them to manage their data, synchronize settings, and access a range of services seamlessly. With the latest update, Samsung enhances the app’s functionality to make it more efficient and user-friendly.

The update addresses some issues that users encountered in the previous version to make the app more stable. Also, the update makes the app compatible with the latest software for flawless work.

However, the update does not include any new features or changes but surely provides a better Galaxy experience.  This update not only enhances functionality but also bolsters security to ensure user data remains safe.

Samsung Accounts 15.1 update

To install the Samsung Account 15.1 update, users can navigate to the Galaxy Store >> Menu option >> Updates on their devices. Also, they can download the update directly from the third-party app link mentioned here.

Recently, Samsung announced that you now need to be logged into a Samsung Account to download apps from the Galaxy Store. This means that if you don’t have an account or aren’t logged in, you won’t be able to download or install any apps.

The company published a notice with the Galaxy Store 6.6.13.10 update highlighting this new requirement. So, if you want to use the Galaxy Store, make sure you have your Samsung Account ready.

Galaxy Store now requires Samsung Account for App downloads

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