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Samsung Galaxy S20 Receiving October 2022 Security Update In US [Unlocked]

Samsung October 2022 security patch has already been released on various Galaxy devices. And it’s now rolling out for the carrier-unlocked units of the Galaxy S20 series smartphone users in the US. 

After Verizon and T-Mobile, the update is now available to download for carrier-unlocked variants of Galaxy S20, Galaxy S20+, and Galaxy S20 Ultra smartphone users. Now you can identify the October 2022 security update through the One UI build numbers G981U1UES3FVI6, G986U1UES3FVI6, and G988U1UES3FVI6, respectively. 

According to the changelog, the most up-to-date security patch improves the system’s security and stability to deliver a seamless user experience and further improve the device’s performance. Plus, it protects your device from bugs and viruses and fixes a bunch of security and privacy-related vulnerabilities and exposure.

Apart from this, this update doesn’t bring any other improvements, but you might see some minor improvements compared to the previous update. Below you can check the changelog for this update.

Changelog:

  • The current software update provides the most up to date Android security patches on your device.

At the same time, the October 2022 Android patch brings fixes for a variety of vulnerabilities and risks, including 1 critical, 29 high, and 2 medium-level CVEs, while 8 CVEs were already included in previous updates, and 11 are not applicable to Galaxy devices.

How To Update:

If you want to manually check for the latest October 2022 updates for your Samsung Galaxy S20 series, go to your device’s Settings, tap on Software Update and finally hit the Download and Install button, and it’s done.

One UI 5.0

On the other hand, Samsung has also begun the One UI 5.0 Beta program for the Galaxy S20 lineup. Plus, the One UI 5.0 update based on Android 13 will be the last major upgrade for the Galaxy S20 series, which could roll out later this year.

Sanz Miller

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