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Carrier locked Galaxy Z Fold 4 getting June 2024 security patch in the US

Samsung is gradually expanding the June 2024 security patch update to more devices. Now, in the latest development, the company has started rolling out the update for the Galaxy Z Fold 4 devices in the US.

Carrier locked Galaxy Z Fold 4 June 2024 Update

According to the information, the update is spotted on the locked variant of the Galaxy Z Fold 4 device with the firmware version number F936USQS5FXF1. The update is spotted on the MetroPCS network and is expected to be available in more Carina in the next few days.

The June 2024 security patch update doesn’t bring any new features. Still, it will provide some new changes to the different existing functions, which aim to enhance the overall security of the devices. 

For your information, the June 2024 security patch update for the Galaxy S24 device will bring nearly 60 fixes, improving the devices’ internal functioning and overall security. In detail, 37 patches were included by Google, and 22 patches were added by Samsung exclusively for its Galaxy devices.

Moreover, the update may provide some more fixes that will improve the functioning and stability of the devices. It is worth noticing that some users faced some battery-related issues in the last patch update, so we hope that this update may address those issues and make them eligible for resolution.

If you are using the Galaxy Z Fold 4 device in the US that is locked to MetroPCS, you should start getting new update notifications on your device. If you haven’t received an update yet, you can check for it manually.

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