Samsung October 2022 Security Update Now Available For Galaxy Z Fold 3 In Australia, US & India

Recently, Samsung has started rolling out the Android 13-based One UI 5.0 Beta program for carrier-unlocked model Galaxy Z Fold 3 in the US. Plus, it comes with lots of new features and improvements; meanwhile, the South Korean tech giant has begun sending the October 2022 Android security patch update for Galaxy Z Fold 3.

Furthermore, this October 2022 security update for Galaxy Z Fold 3 holds a One UI firmware number India, USA, and Australia are F926BXXS2CVIGF926U1TBS2DVI4, F926BXXS2CVIG, respectively. And users will have to download this latest update with an update package size of around 304.28 MB. The update is currently released for India, USA, and Australia, and more regions are expected to roll out soon in the coming days. Read more Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 Gets October 2022 Security Update

According to the changelog, this monthly security update improves the system’s security and reliability and fixes some bugs that impact the user’s experience. In addition, it protects your device from unwanted threats and viruses to further improve the device’s performance.  

At the same time, the update brings 1 critical, 29 high, and 2 moderate common vulnerabilities and exposures from Google and Samsung. Apart from the security solution, this update does not come with any noticeable features and improvements. Below you can check the changelog for this update. Read more Samsung Galaxy S21 FE & S20 series Get October 2022 Security Update

If you are a Galaxy Z Fold 3 user in India, the US, and Australia, you can download the newest update by navigating to the device’s Settings, then scrolling down and tapping on the Software update section; one done, hit on the Download and install, and it’s done.

Note: After updating, you will not be able to downgrade to the old software because of updates to the security policy.

Samsung’s October 2022 Update Changelog:

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