Galaxy S24 gets December 2024 security update in Asia, India awaits One UI 7 Beta

Samsung Galaxy S24, Galaxy S24+, and Galaxy S24 Ultra smartphones already received the December 2024 security patch update in Europe, Korea, and the US. While Galaxy S24 series users waiting for the One UI 7 Beta update, the company is expanding the latest Android security update in Asian countries.

At the moment, the update is live in Malaysia, Thailand, and Indonesia and the company should roll out in other countries soon. The Galaxy S24 lineup will get the One UI 7 beta next week in India and Poland.

December 2024 security patch update for the Samsung Galaxy S24 series can be verified through the firmware version mentioned below:

  • Galaxy S24: S921BXXS4AXΚΑ
  • Galaxy S24+: S926BXXS4AXΚΑ
  • Galaxy S24 Ultra: S928BXXS4AXΚΑ

Notably, the latest update weighs 452 MB. The package size suggests that the new software may have performance enhancements and other internal changes for the device. It may optimize the stability aspects for seamless and bug-free phone functioning.

This update mainly brings the December 2024 security patch, which fixes around 45 privacy exploits found in the system. Thus, installing the new security enhancements on your phone will unlock an efficient and bug-free experience.

Moreover, it eliminates 6 critical and 28 high-level CVEs from Google privacy exploits and 8 Samsung library vulnerabilities. These patches mainly related to Theme Center, Galaxy Watch Bluetooth, SmartSwitch, and Dex Mode. Hence, if you see the security update notification on your Galaxy devices then install it immediately to catch a bug-free and more stable user experience.

One UI 7 development

According to a recent report, Samsung is expected to reopen the One UI 7 beta program on Monday, December 16 alongside the potential Beta 2, so stay tuned. On the flip side, Samsung Support has also confirmed that the One UI 7 beta program will begin in India on December 16, and the same date is rumored for the remaining European countries, including Poland as well.

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