Samsung has been on its way lately with device updates for a number of handsets. The October 2022 security update is even rolling out to a number of Samsung Galaxy phones and even a few tablets.
Samsung October 2022 security update – here’s what’s new:
No details have been released for the latest Android security update bulletin, but we expect that to change over the next few days as Pixel devices catch up, usually the first Monday of the month. Samsung has yet to update its own tracker for Galaxy smartphones, but that too will likely be updated very soon.
Some Samsung Galaxy devices are part of the One UI 5.0 beta program, which means the Android 13 stable should be right around the corner.
Devices with Samsung October 2022 security update
As is often the case, the Korean tech giant has a fairly consistent approach to updates. The latest and greatest Galaxy devices such as the S series are usually updated first. Although this is not always the case, it seems to be true.
This list will include a note indicating where the update first launched and if it is also available in the United States. As usual, the latest additions will be marked in bold.
Galaxy S series
It’s absolutely no surprise that the Samsung Galaxy S22 series was the very first to receive the October 2022 security update. As Samsung’s flagship non-folding smartphone, it was expected and probably anticipated.
At the very end of September, Samsung released the latest security patch for the S22 series in limited regions. The update is likely to be heading to more regions as we reach October proper.
- Galaxy S22 / S22+ / S22 Ultra — S90xBXXS2AVI7 / S908EXXS2AVI7 (first released in Europe/Asia)
How to Check the Latest OTA on Your Galaxy Device
If your Samsung device should have already been updated, but the October patch has not arrived for you personally, you can try updating it manually. Just open the Settings app, tap “Software Update” and choose “Download and Install”.
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