Samsung recently unveiled the Galaxy S24 FE. This was the brand’s latest entry in the FE series of budget flagship phones. While the smartphone is still shipping to its customers across the globe, the company has started rolling out the first ever software update.
Samsung Galaxy S24 FE First Update: What’s New?
The South Korean tech giant is rolling out the update, which carries the firmware version S721BXXS2AXI5. Based on the official description, this is a minor software update that is currently arriving in the European and African regions. In other words, the update isn’t bringing any major new features or changes, rather, we are getting fixed for 67 security vulnerabilities. So if you have received this update, it is recommended that you update your device to the latest version immediately.

The changelog also adds that the new update brings improvements in device stability along with bug fixes and performance upgrades. To check if you’ve received the update, head to Settings then go to Software Update and hit Download and Install. Keep in mind that this update isn’t rolling out globally, but a wider roll out should follow soon. Samsung launched the Galaxy S24 FE with the Android 14 OS based OneUI 6.1 custom skin out of the box. It is also the brand’s first Fan Edition phone that will get up to seven major Android OS updates.
To recall, the Galaxy S24 FE was released with a tall 6.7-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X display with a 120Hz refresh rate and FHD+ resolution. Under the hood, it is equipped with the Exynos 2400e SoC, which is paired up to 8GB of RAM and up to 512GB of internal storage. The rear packs a 50MP (Main) + 8MP (Telephoto) + 12MP (Ultrawide) camera setup, while the front houses a 10MP shooter for selfies and video calls. A 4,700mAh battery pack powers this model, which supports 25W wired fast charging and 15W wireless charging support.







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