Galaxy Tab S9’s Frequent Freezing Issues Get Fixed, With November Patch
Samsung’s masterpiece, the One UI 7 beta program, is already going live for the Galaxy S24 series in various selective countries; meanwhile, the company is rolling out a new software update for the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 lineup that significantly fixes the frequent freezing issue of the system functionality.
The new firmware for the both Wi-Fi and 5G models of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9, Tab S9+, and Tab S9 Ultra come with the X*10XXU5BXKC and X*16NKOUSBXKC version numbers. The update also integrates the November 2024 security patch as well.
Samsung replaces previous November 2024 update
Although two weeks ago, Samsung dispatched the November 2024 security update for the Galaxy Tab S9 series in South Korea, the company has to pause the security update rollout as users have been complaining regarding frequent freezing issues in their tablets.
Samsung is again rolling out a new software update for the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9, Tab S9+, and Tab S9 Ultra in its home country that certainly fixes the frequent freezing issue to improve the overall system functionality and performance. The update adds stability and reliability to the system’s behaviour for efficient performance.
However, there’s no mention in the changelog about such changes or fixes, but as per the users reported on the community, the update has significantly eradicated the freezing issue. The update adds stability and reliability to the system’s behaviour for efficient functionality.
On the opposite side, the latest update further integrates the November 2024 security patch that brings improvements for the system security and fixes the relevant issues and other vulnerabilities, all while protecting the device from external threats and harms that eventually help users to have a secure, stable, and more optimized software experience.