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Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite gets October 2023 security update

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Samsung is actively expanding the October 2023 update to eligible Galaxy devices. Now,  with the latest development, Samsung has rolled out the update for one of the older tablets, the Galaxy Tab S6 Lite. It is the first device in its segment to get the latest security patch, while earlier the update was released only for several Galaxy smartphones.

The Galaxy Tab S6 Lite is now receiving the October 2023 update with the firmware version number P619XXS4BWI1. It is currently limited to some Latin American countries, including Brazil, Argentina, and Guatemala. It is worth noticing that the update has been spotted as live for the LTE variant of the Galaxy Tab S6 but is expected to be available for the WiFi variant in the next few days.

The October 2023 update is a standard security patch that doesn’t include any extra features for the device; it only brings some general improvements for the internal functions of the devices, which ultimately boosts the security of the Galaxy devices.

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According to the official documentation, the latest security patch update includes nearly four dozen fixes, and from those, Google has included 34 fixes that improve the functions depending on the Android OS. Samsung has added 12 fixes that bring enhancements to the internal functions of its Galaxy devices. In simple words, if you update your device to the latest security patch, it will give your device an extra layer of safety by preventing malware.

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If you are using the Galaxy Tab S6 Lite in those countries mentioned above, then you can easily update your device to the latest update by following these steps: First, go to the system settings, then choose the software update menu and select Download and Install. As the update is available to all the units, it may take some time to reach your device. In this case, you can wait for a maximum of one or two days. 

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