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Samsung Galaxy M51 & Galaxy M52 One UI 4.0 Update Tracker

South Korean tech giant Samsung released the M51 and M52 under the M series. Both smartphones are eligible for OneUI 4.0 update. Phones were originally pre-installed with Android 10 in Galaxy M51 and Android 11 in Galaxy 52. Now, it is time to upgrade to Android 12 based One UI 4.0.

We already know that Samsung released the roadmap of Android 12 based One UI 4.0 for their smartphones. This latest update provides you with more customisations so you can make it completely your own. It also adds a bunch of extra tools and features. 

Read more, One UI 4.0 Always on Display: Customize your Samsung AOD Themes

Read more, Samsung Android 12-based One UI 4.0 update available for these following devices [Updated]

December 30, 2021

Galaxy M52 December 2021 security patch

The Galaxy M52 is getting a new software update. It comes with firmware version M515FXXS4CUL1 and includes the December 2021 security patch based on One UI 3.0.

January 6, 2022

Samsung Galaxy M51 December 2021 security patch

Samsung Galaxy M51 December 2021 update holds the Android 11 based One UI build version M515FXXS4CUL3. For downloading and installing it, we suggest that you should use an unmetered connection or WiFi to avoid extra cellular charges.

February 19, 2022

Samsung has promised that Samsung Galaxy M52 and Galaxy M51 Series will get Android 12. But there is no official information for the One UI 4.0 update.

[UPDATED ON 25/03/22] Samsung released the Android 12 based One UI 4.1 update for Galaxy M52 in India. The update comes with the firmware version M526BXXU1BVC6. It also installs the latest March 2022 security patch update.

[UPDATED ON 30/03/22] Samsung started to roll out the One UI 4.1 update for Galaxy A52s in Europe. The update comes with the firmware version A528BXXU1CVC6. This OS update also installs the March 2022 security patch update.

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