Galaxy S22 and S20 series receive December 2023 update

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Samsung has released the December 2023 Android security patch for the Galaxy S22 series. The latest security update for the 2022 flagships is currently rolling out in several international markets. A US rollout should be just around the corner. The Galaxy S20 series, meanwhile, is now picking it up globally. The US versions received the update last week.

Galaxy S22 series grabs Samsung’s December security update

As of this writing, Samsung is pushing the December SMR (Security Maintenance Release) to the Galaxy S22, Galaxy S22+, and Galaxy S22 Ultra in Europe and Asia. The updated firmware build number for the 2022 flagship phones is S90*BXXS7DWL1. The official changelog supplied by the Korean firm reveals that the update doesn’t bring anything more than the latest security fixes, which we will detail shortly.

The new firmware release for the trio has an OTA (over-the-air) file size of around 280MB in Europe and 435MB in Asia, specifically in India. However, despite the varying file sizes, the changelog is the same. The update is all about this month’s SMR. The latest security update contains fixes for more than 60 vulnerabilities. These include seven critical Android OS security flaws and over a dozen Galaxy-specific issues.

If you are using a Galaxy S22 phone, you will soon receive the December SMR with all of these vulnerability patches. Since your phone recently picked up the Android 14-based One UI 6.0 update with tons of new features and improvements, the latest release doesn’t bring any additional goodies. The next major feature update will be One UI 6.1, which debuts with the Galaxy S24 series in January.

The Galaxy S20 series is receiving the latest security patch globally

Last week, Samsung released the December SMR for the Galaxy S20, Galaxy S20+, and Galaxy S20 Ultra in the US and Canada. The update gradually expanded beyond North America and has reached other regions, including Europe. The new security patch for the international versions of the 2020 flagships comes with the firmware build number G981BXXSIHWKD.

Like the Galaxy S22 series, the update for the Galaxy S20 also doesn’t bring anything else. The aging flagships are no longer receiving feature updates. They arrived with Android 10 and will end their lives on Android 13. Security patches will come for at least a few more months. If you are using a Galaxy S20, you should consider upgrading to a newer model. You can pick one of the best Samsung smartphones or grab something else.

2023-12-19 15:07:45