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July 2022 Firmware: Galaxy M52 5G & M53 5G In Euro/Asiatic Region

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The company installed the August 2022 security patch update for the Samsung Galaxy S22, Galaxy S21, and Galaxy S20 series available yesterday. Samsung has a solid history of informing its users about new security patches.

Today, Samsung has released a July 2022 Security firmware for the Galaxy M52 5G and Galaxy M53 5G. The update was received as an OTA in Europe and Asia. 

The update informed that the overall stability of functions had been improved along with the security of the device. This monthly revision brings the latest security patch level: 1 July 2022, with Google’s and Samsung’s security and privacy issues, fixed.

The update has visited Asian/Euro regions and is expected to reach other regions soon.

This time it’s just a security update that improves the overall stability of the device.

It can be identified with the firmware identifier Galaxy M52 – M526BXXS1BVG4 in Bolivia, Brazil, and Peru. And Galaxy M53- M536BXXU1AVG1 in Europe, India, Malaysia, Russia, Taiwan, Thailand, the Philippines, and Vietnam.

According to SamMobile, the update is for security and privacy issues fix but is not limited to it; it can also include general bug fixes and device stability improvements, with more enhanced features and further performance and improvements. It is expected that this July 2022 security patch will fix dozens of vulnerabilities related to user privacy and data security.

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Samsung advises keeping your device updated and regularly checking for software updates.

Users can also check for the latest software update by navigating to Settings » Software update and tapping on Download and install or turning auto-updates or notifications on in your device’s settings.

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