For a few days, Samsung has supplied August 2023 security updates to its various Galaxy devices. And now, lucky, it’s a turn for the company’s first Foldable device, none other than “Galaxy Fold,” received its latest August 2023 security patch update. The brand rolled out the update in various countries at the time.
Galaxy Fold August 2023 Update software information:
The update has arrived with its unique identification build code for different regions. For the 4G variant, the August update is available in Hong Kong and France with their firmware version, F9000ZJS7HWG1, and F900FXXS7HWG1, respectively.
On the other hand, for the 5G variant, the update is rolling out in the UK and Korea with the build number F907BXXS7HWG1 and F907NKOU3IWH1 versions.
This August 2023 security update for Galaxy Fold has fixed approximately 80 security vulnerabilities, of which 52 flaws get fixed by Google. All those apply to all Android devices, and the rest of the flaws get set by Samsung. Being a security patch, it improves the system’s security. So now, the users will get more and better safety and privacy options, increasing the user’s secure experience.
Since All the bugs and known issues get fixed with this update, which was present in the previous version and was brought into inconvenience to the users while using the device, hence, if all the troubles get fixed, it might improve the device’s performance. It also increases the stability and reliability of the device.
Galaxy Fold has received all its significant updates, but the brand still supports it by providing monthly security updates to improve its performance.
How To Download –
Since Galaxy Fold didn’t get any major Android OS updates, security users must upgrade their system software with this security patch to increase performance. For downloading the update, owners of the device living in the regions mentioned above can follow these updates; Go to Settings >> Software Update >> Download and Install.
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