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Samsung’s September 2022 Security Update Reached Galaxy A33 5G In India

Samsung has already started rolling out the October 2022 security patch update for a couple of dozen Galaxy smartphones and tablets in various countries. Meanwhile, the South Korean tech giant has started rolling out the September 2022 Android security update for the mid-range smartphone the Galaxy A33 5G.

Moving ahead, the September 2022 update for your Galaxy A33 5G comes with One UI build number A336EDXU4AVIA, and users will have to download this update with around 29.75 MB of software package size. However, currently, only users in India can access it. The company will not allow other users to wait for long. Read more Samsung Rolls Out October 2022 Security Update For Galaxy A52 4G In India

According to the Samsung firmware support page, the September 2022 update brings different kinds of CEVs, including 21 high, three moderate and 4 out of this not applicable to Galaxy devices. Plus, it improves all aspects of the device with the latest security solution.

Aside from the Samsung software page, the changelog reveals the update comes with system security and stability enhancements. In addition, It will provide smooth performance without any interruptions such as system lagging, app crashes, screen flickering, or others. Below, you can check the changelog for this update. Read more Samsung S10 Series Receiving October 2022 Security Update

Changelog:

  • The overall stability of functions improved
  • The security of the device has been improved

If you are using Galaxy A33 5G smartphone users in India, you can check the update manually by navigating to Settings on your phone. From here, scroll down and enter the Software update section and click on the Download and install menu. Wait for the latest update; if available, you can hit the Download button to install it on your device.

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