Samsung is very well known for timely security updates for their Galaxy devices. One UI 6.1.1 is also releasing quickly for the eligible devices. But the long-awaited One UI 7 beta program is still under the hood. At least the September update is rolling out on time.
The September update brings fixes for over 45 vulnerabilities for Android devices. Moreover, Samsung has also included 23 fixes for their own Galaxy devices. Apart from the security patches, the update also comes with system improvements.
September Update Galaxy Devices List
- Galaxy S23 (Korea)
- Galaxy S23 Plus (Korea)
- Galaxy S23 Ultra (Korea)
- Galaxy S23 FE (Korea)
- Galaxy S21 (Europe and US)
- Galaxy S21 Plus (Europe and US)
- Galaxy S21 Ultra (Europe and US)
- Galaxy S21 FE (US)
- Galaxy S20 FE (Europe and US)
- Galaxy A55 (Europe)
- Galaxy A14 5G (India)
- Galaxy Z Fold 6 (Korea, Europe, Canada, and Asia)
- Galaxy Z Flip 6 (Korea, Europe, Canada, and Asia)
However, the update does not bring new features for many Galaxy devices. But if your device has received a secure patch update, you should install it. These monthly updates can save your devices from critical issues.
Samsung Galaxy device users can check for the latest update by following the steps given below.
- First, go to the Setting
- Then tap on the software update.
- Now the system will check for the update.
- Once the latest update is available, download and install.
Samsung Galaxy S24 series devices have also received the September patch with the One UI 6.1.1 update in Korea. Except for Korea, in other regions, the device received the August patch with One UI 6.1.1.