Samsung is rolling out the 2nd November 2024 security update for the Galaxy S24 series, which is currently spotted in some European countries, including Germany, hinting at the imminent arrival of One UI 7 Beta.
It’s strange! While the Galaxy audience is eagerly waiting for One UI 7’s beta version, Samsung has been sending the November security patch again for the Galaxy S24 owners.
At the same time, the latest software update for the Samsung Galaxy S24, Galaxy S24+, and Galaxy S24 Ultra has been released with the S921BXXU4AXK4, S926BXXU4AXK4, and S928BXXU4AXK4 firmware versions and packs an update size of 567.86 MB.
Although the update doesn’t mention any major features and changes, it brings a lot of improvements for the overall system security, fixing all the security vulnerabilities for a secure user experience, all while keeping the device safe from external harms. Moreover, the update further brings stability and reliability to the system behavior and adds performance optimizations for an efficient, smooth, stable, and improved user experience.
The key highlight is that the Samsung Galaxy S24 series is getting the 2nd November Android security patch that significantly indicates the company is all prepared to launch the most awaited One UI 7’s beta version first for the Galaxy S24 owners, anytime soon.
Among dozens of leaks and rumors regarding the launch schedule of the latest version, this new software update released for the S24 lineup could be another ray of hope that the One UI 7 Beta is on the way to Samsung fans, with the stable launch already scheduled for January next year.