Samsung’s July 2022 security patch is available for the Galaxy S20 series and more in the US

Less than a week ago, Samsung started rolling out theJuly 2022 security update to international markets, starting with its home country South Korea. It arrived right on cue, as has been the case for years, but on the midrange Galaxy A32. While we wonder at the oddity of the tech giant beginning with a midranger and not a flagship phone, the update is already making its way to US devices, starting with theGalaxy Z Flip 3.

The new software, with firmware versionF711U1TBS2DVEG, arrives on the unlocked Galaxy Z Flip 3 (perSamMobile). Since carrier-specific models tend to get first dibs on updates, this is a curious turn of events. The update itself doesn’t come with any fancy features or fixes either, but you can expect general improvements to your device’s security.

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Samsung has not yet released an official changelog for the new software. As usual, you’ll get a notification to download the new OTA update in the coming days. However, you could check for it manually by navigating to the Settings app > Software update > Download and install.

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UPDATE: 2022/08/23 13:00 EST BY ZACHARY KEW-DENNISS

New devices

Samsung’s July 2022 security update is now available for the Verizon Galaxy A71 5G, Note 9, and S20 series.

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