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Samsung’s first folding phone and Galaxy A51 grab May 2023 security update

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Samsung is now rolling out the May 2023 security patch to more Galaxy devices. The company has surprisingly updated its original Galaxy Fold device after a long time. Along with this, the Korean giant is also updating its mid-range device, i.e., Galaxy A51. 

Users who own Galaxy Fold and Galaxy A51 devices can identify the latest update by the firmware version numbers F900FXXU6HWE2 and A515FXXS7HWD1, respectively. The first folding phone of the company is getting the update in France, while Galaxy A51 is grabbing the same update in two countries, including Brazil and Colombia.

According to the official changelog, the latest update doesn’t bring any new features, but it includes some security enhancements for the device. In detail, the May 2023 security patch includes over 70 fixes that improve the overall performance and stability of the device.

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The Galaxy Fold was released back in 2019. The company has packed the device with Android 9.0. Later the device received three more major updates and is currently running on Android 12. However, now the device is no longer eligible for any further Android update.

Meanwhile, the Galaxy A51 was also released back in 2019; the company has introduced the device in the midrange segment. The device came with Android 10 preinstalled. Later it received three major updates, and now it is running on the latest One UI 5.1 based on Android 13. The device is no longer eligible for any major updates, but it is still eligible for some new security updates.


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Samsung Galaxy A15 5G start getting April 2024 update

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Samsung has rolled out the April 2024 security patch update to several Galaxy devices; however, due to the server limitation, it is not able to provide the update to all the eligible devices. Now the Galaxy A15 5G is getting the update.

Initially, the Korean giant rolled out the April 2024 security patch update in India. With the latest update, the company rolled out a new update with the firmware version number A156EDXS1AXDC. With the latest update, the company has only made some security-related enhancements.

For your information, the April 2024 update will bring you more than 40 fixes, of which Google has added 27 that enhance the Android OS functionalities. Along with this, Samsung has also added 17 more fixes that exclusively improve the functioning of the Galaxy devices.

Furthermore, the update could bring some new changes that internally improve the device’s functioning and provide enhancements for performance and stability. Additionally, if you are having any issues while using any of the functionality, you should update the device, as it may address the issue.

If you also want to take advantage of the latest update, you can check it by going to the software update menu in the system settings. If you don’t receive the update, then wait for some time as it takes to reach every unit of the device. 


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Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 Series getting April 2024 update in the US on Verizon

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Samsung has rolled out the April 2024 security patch update for the Galaxy Tab S7 series. It has already rolled out the update in several countries, mainly Europe and Latin America. Now the device is starting to get the update in the US.

Verizon Galaxy Tab S7 and Tab S7 Plus Receiving April 2024 Update in the USA

Notably, the Galaxy Tab S7 and Galaxy Tab S7+ are receiving the update on the Verizon network with the firmware version numbers T878USQS7DXD1 and T978USQS7DXD1, respectively. With the latest update, the device will have proper consistency in terms of performance and security.

For your information, the April 2024 update will bring you more than 40 fixes, of which Google has added 27 that enhance the Android OS functionalities. Along with this, Samsung has also added 17 more fixes that exclusively improve the functioning of the Galaxy devices.

Furthermore, the update could bring some new changes that internally improve the device’s functioning and provide enhancements for performance and stability. Along with this, if you are having any issues while using any of the functionality, you should update the device, as it may address the issue.

If you are using the Galaxy Tab S7 series of devices in the US bound for Verizon, then you should start getting a new update. To do that, go to the software update menu via system settings. If you don’t receive the update yet, then wait for some time, as it takes time to reach every unit. 


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Surprisingly! One UI 6.1 update arrived for Galaxy A23 5G before flagships in the US

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Earlier this month, Samsung officially announced that it will provide one UI 6.1 update to the 2022 flagship device in May. But now the company has surprisingly started rolling out the update to one of the midrange Galaxy A23 devices.

The Verizon network has spotted the One UI 6.1 update for the Galaxy A23, with the firmware version number A236VSQU3CXD3. It has also brought the latest security update in the form of an April 2024 security patch. With the latest update, there are several new features introduced that will add some new features and enhancements.

In detail, the latest update for the Galaxy A23 5G introduces a new battery protection feature that allows users to manage the application’s battery charging to prevent battery damage. There are some new changes in the clock customization, gallery, and Samsung account sections. It is important to note that there is no AI feature arriving in this update.

The update will also enable call continuity, mid-conversation device switching, and seamless communication across any device, such as a Galaxy table, computer, or watch, all connected to the same Samsung account. A small but important addition is a new toggle in the mobile network that allows users to turn off 5G if they don’t need to connect to the update.

If you are using the locked version of the Galaxy A23 on the Verizon network, then you can now update it to the latest version simply by going to the system settings and tapping on the software update. If it shows a new update available, then tap on the download button. 


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