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Carrier-locked Galaxy S22 and Galaxy XCover 6 Pro receiving December 2023 update in the US

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Samsung has recently rolled out the December 2023 update to the Galaxy S22 and Galaxy XCover 6 Pro smartphones, but it was limited to some countries. Now, with the latest development, these devices are getting the latest security update in the US.

As of writing, both smartphones are getting new updates from different carriers. More specifically, the Galaxy S22, Galaxy S22+, and Galaxy S22 Ultra devices are getting new updates on US Cellular with the firmware version numbers S901USQS3DWKA, S906USQS3DWKA, and S908USQS3DWKA, respectively.

Meanwhile, the Galaxy XCover 6 is getting an update with firmware version number G736USQU7CWK6. It is getting new updates on different carriers, including T-Mobile and MetroPCS. It is expected that the device will get a major update in the coming days.

The December 2023 update is one of the security updates that doesn’t include any new features or innovations for the devices, but it may bring some internal bug fixes that enhance the overall performance and stability of the devices. According to the official documentation, there are more than 60 fixes included in the patch, which will improve the overall security of the devices.

Moreover, when you update your device to the latest update, it will improve the internal functions of the device, making the security stronger so that external threats can’t affect the user experience and also protect against different types of cyber attacks.


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Carrier-locked Galaxy S24 gets May 2024 security update in the US

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Samsung has started rolling out the May 2024 security patch update with the Galaxy S24 series devices. This time the company has started it with the US region. Earlier,  the device had stopped receiving the latest security patch on the ATT network, but now with the latest development, it is live on the Verizon network.

Users who own Verizon and T-Mobile locked the Galaxy S24, Galaxy S24+, and Galaxy S24 Ultra with the firmware version numbers S921USQS2AXD3, S926USQS2AXD3, and S928USQS2AXD3. With the latest update, the smartphone will get some security-related enhancements.

According to the official documentation, the May 2024 security patch update will provide more than 50 fixes. Google has added 31 fixes, which resolve the issue related to the Android OS. Additionally, Samsung has also included 25 more fixes that fix issues related to the Galaxy device’s internal functions.

Moreover, the update is mainly limited to the security enhancement, which means you may not get any visible changes, but sometimes it also brings stability and other function-related enhancements that may enhance the devices. 

It is worth noting that the update appears on limited locked models bound to Verizon and ATT networks and takes time to reach every unit. Along with this, the update will gradually be available on more networks and outside the US.

If you are using the locked variant of the Galaxy S24 series bound to the mentioned networks, then you can check and download the update by simply going to the software update menu via system settings.

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Galaxy S24 Series received May 2024 Security Update in the US

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Yesterday, Samsung published the May 2024 security patch details on its official SMR page. Now that the Galaxy S24 devices have received the update, the device users will be the first to experience the new security patch update.

The information indicates that the Galaxy S24 units are currently receiving the update in the US market, with plans to expand to other countries soon. Specifically, the ATT-locked variants of the Galaxy S24, Galaxy S24+, and Galaxy S24 Ultra smartphones are receiving a May 2024 security patch update with the firmware version number S92*USQS2AXD3.

The May 2024 security patch is a part of Google’s Android security maintenance program, so don’t be too excited because it will be limited to bringing some security-related enhancements that are executed under the device backend. However, if the company has addressed any issues that directly link to the user end, then it is also possible that the update may address some other system issues as well.

According to the official documentation, the May 2024 security patch will bring more than 50 fixes, whereas Google has added 31 fixes that address issues related to the Android OS. Meanwhile, Samsung has also added 25 more fixes that eradicate the security vulnerabilities related to the Galaxy devices.

If you are using the US ATT-locked variant of the Galaxy S24 smartphone, you should update it to the latest version. To do that, you just need to go to the system settings and then tap on the software update. If you find that new update available, hit the download button.

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Samsung Ends Software Support for Some Galaxy Models, But Newer Ones Get Added

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Samsung has recently published the May 2024 security bulletin on its official site. With this documentation, the company is not limited to sharing the software details but also refreshing the scope tab, where it mentions the devices that are eligible to get security updates according to the frequency.

For your information, Samsung has made three lists of devices: one list is named as the current monthly update, the second list includes the quarterly update devices, and the third list is the biannual security update devices. For starters, in the first list, all the devices mentioned are eligible to get updates every month, while the second list holds the devices that are eligible to get four updates per year, and the last one has the devices that are only eligible to get two updates per year.

Samsung follows the policy of giving security patch updates to certain years, so when the device reaches a limit, it is freely removed from the list, or if any device is running in the last year of its retirement, the company changes the frequency of them. The company will make a few changes with the latest May 2024 security patch.

Samsung removes these devices from the update list and also welcomes new ones

Samsung has made strict decisions in terms of its pre-decided software update policy. Now,  with the fresh set of changes, the Galaxy A71, Galaxy A31, Galaxy A11, and Galaxy M11 are removed from the list. All four devices have reached their limit; the Galaxy A71 and Galaxy A31 were released back in 2020 with the eligibility of five years of software support, while other devices belonging to the budget range that were released in 2020 are only eligible to get four years of software support.

Apart from removing the device, the company has also welcomed some new devices, including the Galaxy C55 5G and the Galaxy M55 5G. The company has also changed the security of the Galaxy A52 4G (Enterprise model).

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