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One UI 5.1.1 update schedule for Galaxy devices in Canada with August 2023 patch

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Samsung is constantly rolling out August 2023 security updates to its Galaxy devices. As we come to the end of August, there are still many Galaxy devices left that haven’t gotten the update yet, so to update them, the company will roll out the update to the Canadian units of Galaxy devices.

According to the Fido network, several Galaxy devices are expected to get the firmware update. Samsung initially distributed the One UI August 2023 update to the devices. In this update, the company doesn’t bring anything new, but it comes with improvements that enhance the overall security of the devices. It may also include some bug fixes that refresh the working of the devices.

On the other hand, Samsung will also roll out new features for some eligible devices. The update comes with the One UI 5.1.1 update, and in this updated version, the company has included several UI improvements and new features that are mainly available in many functions like Flex mode, quick sharing, camera, gallery, and many more

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These Galaxy devices are getting new updates in Canada

DeviceUpcoming updateExpected availability 
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold4One UI 5.1.1 & August SMR & moreSeptember 6
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip4One UI 5.1.1 & August SMR & moreSeptember 6
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold3 5GOne UI 5.1.1 & August SMR & moreSeptember 6
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip3 5GOne UI 5.1.1 & August SMR & moreSeptember 6
Samsung Galaxy Note20/Note 20Ultra 5GAugust SMR & moreSeptember 6
Samsung Galaxy Note 10+August SMRAugust 25
Samsung Galaxy S21/+/UltraOne UI 5.1. & August SMR & moreAugust 29
Samsung Galaxy S21 FE 5GAugust SMRAugust 25
Samsung Galaxy S20 FEAugust SMRAugust 25
Samsung Galaxy A54 5GAugust SMRAugust 25
Samsung Galaxy A53 5GOne UI 5.1 & August SMR & moreSeptember 6
Samsung Galaxy A52 5GOne UI 5.1. & August SMR & moreAugust 29

Note – The update schedule is shared by the Fido network, the dates about the update availability aren’t fully accurate.

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