Samsung October 2022 patch Update:Samsung had gotten an early start in delivering the security patch for October across the globe. The patch was delivered to users before September had even come to an end. As is the norm, US-based phones are about a week behind. Not at all bad, considering that the Pixel owners just received an update this morning. As October continues, it seems that increasing numbers of Samsung phones are getting an update from the US.
Although Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold3 and Z Flip3 were the first two phones to receive updates in the US in March, all of Samsung’s latest flagships are also receiving updates. These updates are only available on Verizon now; however, it won’t be long before all the carriers get on the update train. This is the complete list of the devices:
Galaxy S21 series October 2022 patch
- Verizon
- Galaxy S21: RP1A.200720.012.G991USQS4AUIN, released October 13th
- Galaxy S21+: RP1A.200720.012.G996USQS4AUIN, released October 13th
- Galaxy S21 Ultra: RP1A.200720.012.G998USQS4AUIN, released October 13th
Galaxy S20 series
- Verizon
- Galaxy S20: RP1A.200720.012.G981VSQS2DUI5, released October 13th
- Galaxy S20+: RP1A.200720.012.G986USQS2DUI5, released October 13th
- Galaxy S20 Ultra: RP1A.200720.012.G988USQS2DUI5, released October 13th
Galaxy Note20 series
- AT&T
- Samsung Note20 Ultra N986USQS2DUIC was made available on October 13th.
- Unlocked
- Samsung Note20 Ultra N986U1UES2DUI7 is on sale October 13th,
- Galaxy Note20 N981USQS2DUIC was on sale October 13th,
- Verizon
- Galaxy Note20: RP1A.200720.012.G991USQS4AUIN, released October 13th
- Galaxy Note20 Ultra: 200720.012.N986USQS2DUIB, released October 13th
Galaxy Z series
- Unlocked
- Galaxy Z Fold3 F926U1UES1AUI5, released on October 6th
- Galaxy Z Flip3 F711U1UES2AUI5, available on October 6th
Even if your device isn’t yet selected, These updates are great news. It’s only a matter of time before they’re rolled out to other carriers and gadgets. SamMobile has discovered specific updates on S20 and S21 devices on other airlines, such as T-Mobile, so keep an eye on the updates.
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