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Samsung rolling out a September 2023 update for the Galaxy A52s
Samsung is continuously rolling out the September 2023 update for the remaining devices. This is the last phase where the company is trying its best to expand the update to all devices, irrespective of any country. The Galaxy A52s is receiving updates in several countries. While other eligible Galaxy A series devices have already gotten the update.
The Galaxy A52s is getting a new update in dozens of countries belonging to Asia, South America, and Europe. Users can identify the latest update by the firmware version number, A528BXXU5EWH9.
The September 2023 update doesn’t bring any new features or novelty for Galaxy devices. It is just one of the security patches that aims to improve the security of the devices. It may also contain some improvements in the functioning of the devices and make them more stable.
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Samsung has listed the Galaxy A52s device in the monthly update category, which means it is eligible to receive at least one update per month. However, mostly the update doesn’t bring anything new, but sometimes it comes with some significant changes that bring so many features.
The update may also include some new versions of the applications, including Samsung Notes, Galaxy Wearable, Samsung Kids, Samsung Notes, Samsung Internet, SmartThings, Galaxy Shop, Samsung Members, Calculator, Smartwatch, and Voice Recorder.
The update for the Galaxy A52s is live in different countries. The users who own the device should get a notification of the update on their devices. They can also check the update by going to the software update through system settings.
The Galaxy A52s was launched back in 2021, and it came with Android 11 pre-installed later. The device has received more Android updates, and currently, it is running on Android 13. Samsung has promised to give at least five years of software updates, which means it will receive one more major update in the form of Android 14 and some security updates.