Unlocked Galaxy S23 units get March 2024 security update in the US
The One UI 6.1 update is on the horizon for Samsung’s 2023 flagships, but it’s taking longer than we had hoped to actually get here. However, in the meantime, it’s business as usual as far as Samsung’s monthly security updates are concerned.
The Galaxy S23 series, which will be among the first devices to get One UI 6.1, received the March 2024 security update in the US a few days back. The initial rollout was for carrier-locked variants of the S23, S23+, and S23 Ultra, and now, the update is available for unlocked units as well.
The March update for unlocked units can be identified by a firmware version/build number that ends with the letters BXBD. It only has security fixes onboard, which is expected to be the case for every update before One UI 6.1 is ready to roll out to the Galaxy S23 lineup.
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The One UI 6.1 update is on the horizon for Samsung’s 2023 flagships, but it’s taking longer than we had hoped to actually get here. However, in the meantime, it’s business as usual as far as Samsung’s monthly security updates are concerned.
The Galaxy S23 series, which will be among the first devices to get One UI 6.1, received the March 2024 security update in the US a few days back. The initial rollout was for carrier-locked variants of the S23, S23+, and S23 Ultra, and now, the update is available for unlocked units as well.
The March update for unlocked units can be identified by a firmware version/build number that ends with the letters BXBD. It only has security fixes onboard, which is expected to be the case for every update before One UI 6.1 is ready to roll out to the Galaxy S23 lineup.
This story is developing…