JAKARTA After launching a security patch for the Galaxy S24 Series, Samsung has finally launched a security patch for older phones. This security update will be launched for the Galaxy S23 Series. Found for the first time by the theonecid account on the X platform, quoted from Android Police, this security update has only been seen in the US. With the version of S916USQS3CXE3, this June security patch requires 436MB data. If this update has been expanded to more countries, Galaxy S23 series users can download its update by opening Settings. After that, the security patch installation is installed on the Software Update menu. As usual, the security patches should bring bug fixes from previous updates. However, Samsung did not include any bug fixes, whereas the One UI 6.1 update has some problems to address. This software update that brings the Galaxy AI includes several problems such as faster battery draining, difficulty in fingerprint readout, and others. Although not felt by the rest of the users, these bugs still need to be fixed. Samsung is aware of this problem and says that they will fix the bug brought by One UI 6.1 as soon as possible. The South Korean company did not explain when the fixes will be released.

If you are one of the users of the Galaxy S23 series who feel a bug in the One UI 6.1 update, you will have to wait until the fix is released. Most likely, this fix will be included in the next security patch.


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