Earlier, we reported that Samsung will release the OneUI 6.0 beta program for the Galaxy S22 series. Before the OneUI 6.0 update, the South Korean tech giant started rolling out the September security patch for the Galaxy S22 series in Europe.

According to a recent report by SAMmobile, it has been revealed that owners of the Galaxy S22, identified by the model number SM-S90XB, can now update their devices with the latest September 2023 software update. This update addresses 62 security vulnerabilities identified in the previous software version. Notably, four of these vulnerabilities are categorized as “Critical,” while nineteen are classified as “High,” as provided by Google.

Furthermore, Samsung has resolved a total of 35 security vulnerabilities that were detected in various applications, including the Samsung Keyboard app, security settings, Samsung Knox AI, Dual Messenger, and Messages apps. This update, which is approximately 235MB in size, will be available for devices with the firmware version of S90xBXXS6CWH6. It’s worth mentioning that this new update will maintain the OneUI version at 5.1.

Those who did not receive the update automatically can go to Settings > Software Update > Download and install to download it manually. One thing to note is that the update is currently available in Europe, and is still being determined when it will be available in other regions.

In related news, the Galaxy Note 10 series has reached the end of its software support. This means the phones in this series will no longer receive new operating system updates or security patches. Those who wish to know about this can check our Samsung Galaxy Note 10 series story here.

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