According to a recent report, Samsung has started rolling out a September security update for Galaxy A13, Galaxy A21s, and Galaxy M02.
For those unaware, Samsung released this security patch for its major mid-range smartphones last month. However, a few affordable smartphones did not receive the update. It is worth mentioning the patch is currently available to download in selected countries. Those who wish to know about the update and the availability can check the details below.
Update build version and availability
The September security patch arrives on Galaxy A13 with the build version ending in CWI3. It is currently available in Afghanistan, Egypt, Iraq, Israel, Lebanon, Morocco, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Tunisia, and Turkey. On the other hand, the Galaxy A21s is receiving the update with the build version ending in DWI1, and it is available to download in Australia, Austria, Cambodia, Caucasus Countries, Fiji, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Russia, Thailand, Netherlands, Philippines, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, and Vietnam.
Lastly, the Galaxy M02 has received the update with the build version ending in BWH1. It is available to download in Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam.
Furthermore, the update fixes more than 60 security vulnerabilities found in the previous version of the update. This patch is majorly focused on the device’s security and stability. It is worth noting that the patch does not bring any new features or UI improvements. If you wish to upgrade the device to the latest version, you can head over to Settings > Software Update > Download and Install.
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