Galaxy S24 FE gets November patch with new function in Auto Blocker

Samsung pushed the November update for the Galaxy S24 FE. Today the update is released for carrier-locked units of S24 FE in the US. However, the Korean giant has already released the November patch to many Galaxy devices.

This 400 MB-sized November update for the Galaxy S24 FE brings a new feature in the Auto Blocker. The new Maximum Restrictions mode in Auto Blocker helps improve the device’s security by blocking USB devices from connecting to your Galaxy device.

Apart from the new functionality, it includes November 2024 Android security patches. These patches are fixing over 52 vulnerabilities in Galaxy devices. The update also improves system performances.

Users should install these security patches, as they can protect your devices from security breaches. The update is rolling out with software version S721USQS3AXK3. As of now, it is available on US Cellular and Verizon networks.

Galaxy S24 FE users are also waiting for the One UI 7 upgrade; it will be worth seeing that when the beta program is released for the devices. However, the stable version will be released next year, so if you don’t want One UI 7 with bugs, you have to wait a long time yet.

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