Samsung‘s latest Galaxy M40 has received a new firmware update that delivered upgrades to certain features. This is coming barely a month after the phone was launched but that isn’t in any way surprising. In case you’ve forgotten, the Galaxy M40 was launched in June packing a punch-hole camera and triple rear cameras.

The major improvements which the new update ushers in is for the camera and the facial recognition software. The update also delivers the June 1 security patch and the usual stability improvements and bug fixes.

The Galaxy M40 is relatively a new phone and so there may not be so many of them in circulation. But if you own one, you can go to the phone’s Software Update menu and see if the M405FDDU1ASG2 firmware is available. The update comes with a size of 378.40MB. If the update is yet to hit your mobile, don’t fret as the rollout may be in batches.

 

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