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Carrier-locked and Unlocked Galaxy A52 units getting November 2024 Security Update in the US

Samsung rolled out the November 2024 security to the Galaxy A52 models in some European countries; meanwhile, the company is expanding the security patch for the Galaxy A52 units in the US. 

The security update is now rolling out for both the carrier-locked and unlocked Samsung Galaxy A52 in the US, where the carrier-locked Galaxy A52 models are receiving the patch with the A526USQSGGXJ3, while the unlocked units of Galaxy A52 are getting the update with a different A526U1UESGGXJ3 firmware version.  

Although the new update for the November month is just a minor security and bug fixing patch, Samsung details that the update significantly adds several security vulnerabilities that got fixed. It brings improvements for the overall system security all while protecting the device against external harms and threats that allows users to have a secure experience.

Alternatively, the update further adds stability and reliability to the system behaviour, brings several performance optimizations, boosts system performance and efficiency, applies the latest security patches and delivers much improved features to offer a smooth, stable, optimized and efficient user experience and performance. 

At last, it’s impressive that Samsung deals with amazing consistency when it comes to offer security updates to its Galaxy phones, but the company has significantly taken a lot of time to release the One UI 7 beta version. In contrast, the device owners can now rejoice as the November update is currently going live in the US. 

Raghav Sachdeva

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