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- New Devices
Samsung has taken its software update game from strength to strength in recent months, whether we're getting One UI 4.1.1 for the Galaxy S22 series, or seeing the One UI 5 release inching closer as beta testing continues. We're used to getting the latest security patches on at least a few Galaxy phones a couple days ahead of the new rolling around — but September arrived without any updates to show for it. Well, we may be a week behind schedule, but Samsung’s September security update is finally now rolling out to devices starting with the Galaxy S21.
The September security update targets 24 vulnerabilities, 21 of which are considered high priority, and three others are medium priority. A bug allowing hackers to remotely initiate emergency calls on your phone has been tackled, but none of the patches are critical. Firmware version G99xBXXS5CVHI is hitting Galaxy S22, S22+, and S22 Ultra models which fixes issues for problems with SystemUI privileges and improper authorization in the Photo Editor and Video Editor apps.
This OTA update has been spotted in Germany and other parts of Europe, and should arrive in the rest of the world in a phased manner. You can check for it manually on a compatible device under Settings > Software update > Download and install, but as soon as it is available for your device, you should receive a notification. We'll be updating this post with releases for additional phones and tablets as Samsung makes them available.
Galaxy S10 series
- Galaxy S10e: G97xFXXSGHVI1, released September 20th
- Galaxy S10: G97xFXXSGHVI1, released September 20th
- Galaxy S10+: G97xFXXSGHVI1, released September 20th
- Galaxy S10 5G: G977BXXSDHVI4, released October 5th
- Galaxy S10 Lite: G770FXXU6GVH6, released September 13th
Galaxy S20 series
- Galaxy S20: G985FXXSFFVHA, released September 15th
- Galaxy S20 5G: G986BXXSFFVHA, released September 15th
- Galaxy S20+: G985FXXSFFVHA, released September 15th
- Galaxy S20+ 5G: G986BXXSFFVHA, released September 15th
- Galaxy S20 Ultra: G985FXXSFFVHA, released September 15th
- Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G: G986BXXSFFVHA, released September 15th
- Galaxy S20 FE: G780FXXUADVI1, released September 20th
- Galaxy S20 FE 5G: G781BXXU4FVI1, released September 7
Galaxy S21 series
- Galaxy S21: G99xBXXS5CVHI, released September 7
- Galaxy S21+: G99xBXXS5CVHI, released September 7
- Galaxy S21 Ultra: G99xBXXS5CVHI, released September 7
- Galaxy S21 FE (Snapdragon): G990BXXU2CVH7, released September 13th
- Galaxy S21 FE (Exynos): G990EXXU3CVH7, released September 14th
Galaxy S22 series
- Galaxy S22: S90xBXXS2AVHD, released September 8
- Galaxy S22+: S90xBXXS2AVHD, released September 8
- Galaxy S22 Ultra: S908BXXU2AVI3, released September 8
Galaxy Note 10 series
- Galaxy Note 10 Lite: N770FXXS8GVH3, released September 15th
Galaxy Note 20 series
- Galaxy Note 20: N98xFXXS5FVH7, released September 7
- Galaxy Note 20 5G: N98xBXXS5FVH7, released September 7
- Galaxy Note 20 Ultra: N98xFXXS5FVH7, released September 7
- Galaxy Note 20 Ultra 5G: N98xBXXS5FVH7, released September 7
Galaxy A series
- Galaxy A33 5G: A336EDXU4AVH9, released September 14th
- Galaxy A51: A515FXXS5FVI1, released October 5th
- Galaxy A52: A525FXXS4BVI2, released September 14th
- Galaxy A52 5G: A526BXXS1CVH7, released September 15th
- Galaxy A52s 5G: A528BZTU1CVH6, released September 7
- Galaxy A71: A715FZHU8CVI4, released September 29th
Galaxy Z series
- Galaxy Z Flip: F700FXXUAHVH9, released September 14th
- Galaxy Z Flip 5G: F707BXXU7HVH9, released September 14th
- Galaxy Z Flip 3: F711BXXS2CVHF, released September 15th
- Galaxy Z Fold 4: F936BXXU1AVIH, released October 6th
Galaxy tablets
- Galaxy Tab S6 Lite: P615XXU4EVI1, released September 16th
UPDATE: 2022/10/24 14:00 EST BY ZACHARY KEW-DENNISS
New Devices
The September update has reached most of Samsung's devices now, including all of the currently supported flagship devices and most budget phones.