Samsung is expanding the Galaxy S23’s July 2023 security patch for more carriers in the United States including Xfinity Mobile (Comcast), Spectrum Mobile, and US Cellular.
The update comes with firmware version S91*USQS1AWFD, and it doesn’t bring any new features or enhancements, but it does fix around 100 vulnerabilities affecting the user experience.
Original story – July 03, 2023
The Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra and its smaller sibling are among the best Android phones in the market. To maintain its popularity, Samsung kept on updating its features last month, with the June 2023 update adding a 2x zoom option in portrait mode and other improvements to the camera and HDR processing. T-Mobile has started rolling out the July 2023 security update to the Samsung Galaxy S23 family smartphone.
Users of T-Mobile carrier can identify the July 2023 security update on your Samsung Galaxy S23 series smartphone via the following PDA firmware version and an installation package size of 425 megabytes.
Firmware information:
- Galaxy S23 – S911USQS1AWFD
- Galaxy S23 Plus – S916USQS1AWFD
- Galaxy S23 Ultra – S918USQS1AWFD
Currently, the firmware is available for the carrier-locked Galaxy S23 on T-Mobile, with other carriers getting it soon in a few days. The latest software aims to improve your smartphone’s system security and reliability to keep data safe from exploits and vulnerabilities.
What’s new:
As per the changelog, this update mainly installs the latest July 2023 security update for improved device security and stability. This particular update does not bring any new features or enhancements to the Galaxy S23 smartphone.
How To Update:
Samsung S23 users can manually check for new software updates with a few simple steps. First, go to the Settings of your Galaxy device. Once done, scroll down and tap on the Software Update section, followed by the Download and Install button. If you’ve received an update to your firmware, download it now for a flawless experience.
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