Samsung has done a very appreciative job in distributing the March 2024 security patch update for eligible devices. However, this time, the company mainly focused on the US region and provided updates on locked and unlocked devices. Now, continuing the consistency. It has rolled out the update to more Galaxy devices.
Samsung has rolled out the update for multiple Galaxy devices, which are locked to carries; this includes Galaxy S21 FE, S21 2022, A54, and A53 in the US. More specifically, the Galaxy S21 FE and Galaxy S21 FE 2022 are spotted getting updated with the firmware version number G990USQSAFXBB and G990U2SQS8FXBB, respectively.
The Galaxy A54 is getting the update on the US Cellular network with the firmware version number A546USQS6BXC1. On the Comcast and Xfinity network, it is coming with version number A546USQS6BXB9. And on Verizon network with version number A546VSQS6BXB9
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Meanwhile, the Galaxy A53 is spotted getting the update in Verizon with the version number A536VSQSADXC1. T-Mobile, MetroPCS, and Dish Wireless have the A536USQS9DXC4, while on the US Cellular network, it comes with a different firmware version number, A536USQS9DXC3.
The latest update comes with the standard changelog, which doesn’t specify any significant change with the update, but it will provide some internal changes for the devices. More specifically, the update will provide some security-related enhancements to the devices.
Moreover, the security patch will provide an invisible shield for your device, which can protect your device from external threats. In simple words, the update will make changes in the internal software so it can fix some security-related vulnerabilities.
If you are using any of the devices mentioned above, you can now update the device to the latest version by simply going to the software update menu from the system’s main settings. If you haven’t received the update yet, you have to wait for some more time as it is possible that the company may take some time to reach the update for every unit of the devices.