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Samsung Galaxy S22 Series July 2022 Update Started In USA

Another Flagship, the Galaxy S22 series, is now getting ready to have the July 2022 security patch in the USA, which lands on the CDMA wireless VERIZON network. The devices which include getting the software update are Galaxy S22, Galaxy S22 Plus, and Galaxy S22 Ultra with the firmware version – S901USQU2AVF7, S906USQU2AVF7, S908USQU2AVF7, respectively.

In this July 2022 security patch, there are many changes – improving the overall system performance to maximize the stability of the device, increasing Android security, and protecting from unwanted malware and bugs. Also further improvements for making it more smooth. Read more Samsung Galaxy S21 Grabs July 2022 Security Update In The US

This time VERIZON network is accessing the latest software for the users in the USA, and I hope that it will soon be eligible for other networks also. On the other side, apart from the security and privacy terms, it may provide the New Wallpaper selection Feature in the System like you may now be able to customize your wallpapers through the System defaults wallpaper settings. Read more Samsung rolls out July 2022 security update for Carrier-Unlocked Galaxy Z Fold 3 in the US

And in the given changelog below- we did not find any type of additional latest feature in it. So, you may now catch this offer for making your device extra safer after choosing the setting > software update and download and install.

Changelog for the July 2022 security patch –

Galaxy S22 Series

  • S901USQU2AVF7
  • S906USQU2AVF7
  • S908USQU2AVF7

Network – Verizon

USA

July 2022 Security Patch

What’s changing:

  • The current software update provides:
  • Performance improvements
  • The latest Android security patch
  • A new Wallpaper selection

NOTE- To get the best from your device, please keep your device up to date and regularly check for software updates.

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