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Galaxy Tab S7 and Tab S8 get May 2023 update in Australia

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In the sign of software updates, Samsung once again released for so many smartphones in the Galaxy family around the world. On some Tablets, no more than the first hair, the South Korean manufacturer is bringing the latest security patches that fix several vulnerabilities for Australian users.

This time, the protagonists of the updates are for the Galaxy Tab S7 series and Galaxy Tab S8 Series of the South Korean giant. The latest update is improving device security, are the security patches updated in May 2023, detailed by Samsung at the beginning of the month (May). The Android version remains, for everyone, Android 13; the One UI version is also unchanged.

However, the update is already available in the US for Galaxy Tab S7 and Galaxy Tab S8 series. And now landing in Australia. These solve as many as 72 security-related issues, including four marked as ‘critical’ for Qualcomm-branded SoC devices, and introduce major security enhancements for Exynos modem models.

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The May 2023 security patch is available for LTE, 5G, and WiFi models of the Galaxy Tab S7 Series, and on the other hand, the Galaxy Tab S8 Series can install the update on the 5G model. The update is in rollout via OTA in Australia and will presumably reach all devices within a few days.

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One UI Firmware Informations:

  • Galaxy Tab S7
    • WiFi – T870XXU3DWD3
    • LTE – T875XXU3DWD3
  • Galaxy Tab S7+
    • WiFi – T970XXU3DWD3
    • LTE – T975XXU3DWD3
    • 5G – T976BXXU3DWD3
  • Galaxy Tab S8 5G
    • X706BXXU4BWD8
  • Galaxy Tab S8+ 5G
    • X806BXXU4BWD8
  • Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra 5G
    • X906BXXU4BWD8

Although the updates mentioned above may not yet have arrived on board your smartphone, it will not cost you anything to attempt to verify whether or not and possibly proceed with the installation.

To check for the update via OTA on a Samsung Galaxy smartphone, go to the system settings’ dedicated section, following the path “Settings > Software Update > Download and Install “.

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