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September 2023 security patch announced for Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra in Singapore – The Tech Outlook


Every month begins with the rollout of a new security patch for Samsung in which it takes care of security vulnerabilities and other other issues that need to be addressed and solved. Traditionally it begins with the new eligible model and gradually the patch reaches other eligible Galaxy smartphones. Similarly, Samsung is busy rolling out the September 2023 security patch for a number of models in different regions.

Now the company has announced the rollout of the September 2023 security patch for the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra smartphone. The latest update carries the firmware version S918BXXS3AWHR/S918BOXM3AWGJ/S918BXXU3AWGJ. It has a download size of 333.31 MB and it improves the overall stability, fixes bugs, adds new and enhanced features, and improves performance.

You can check for the update by navigating to settings>software update and then tap on Download and Install to download the update.

Let’s get to know about Galaxy S23 Ultra

This smartphone was launched earlier this year and comes with a 6.8-inch wide AMOLED display that sports a 120 Hz refresh rate and 1750 nits of peak brightness.

It is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor paired with the Adreno 740 GPU. Known for its camera capabilities it comes with a quad camera setup on the rear featuring a 200 MP main camera with a 10 MP+10MP+12 MP camera.

The front side of the smartphone comes with a 12 MP camera for selfies. It is backed by a 5,000 mAh battery that supports 45 W wired charging and 15W wireless charging.

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