Samsung is standing right on the edge to deliver the long-awaited One UI 7 beta first for the Galaxy S24 owners, followed by the other eligible phones in the future, with a recent update indicating the imminent arrival of its Android skin’s beta release as the company is rolling out a precursor update for the Galaxy S24 series in South Korea.
The November 2024 security update is now available for the Samsung Galaxy S24, Galaxy S24+, and Galaxy S24 Ultra that carry the S921NKSU5AXK4, S926NKSU5AXK4, and S928NKSU5AXK4 firmware versions and weighs around 429.25MB.
Meanwhile, as usual, the latest update doesn’t bring any major features or changes but significantly introduces a lot of improvements to the overall system security in order to offer a more secure experience to the users all while keeping the device from external threats and harms.
In addition to the security improvements, the update further brings stability and reliability to the system behavior, adds performance optimizations, fixes a lot of security vulnerabilities, delivers much improved features, and makes the system more efficient in order to provide a smooth, stable, and optimized experience to the users.
Hence, the newest update for the Android 14-based Galaxy S24 owners eventually integrates the November security patch, and this is the further indication that Samsung is very close to launching its new One UI 7’s beta version, with Korea being the major country to receive the beta version and can land anytime soon.