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Last updated: July 11th, 2022 at 15:53 UTC+02:00
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The Galaxy S20, Galaxy S20+, and Galaxy S20 Ultra are getting the new update in Europe. The package carries firmware version G98xxXXSEFVF4 and should only include the July 2022 security patch.
The firmware is available for the Galaxy S20 LTE (SM-G980F) and S20 5G (SM-G981B) in Switzerland and Germany.
The Galaxy S20+ LTE is getting the update in Switzerland, whereas the S20+ 5G and the Galaxy S22 Ultra got the July 2022 security patch in Germany and Switzerland. At least, for now. The Galaxy S20 series should get the latest firmware package in more markets across Europe and other continents soon. Availability is expanding as we speak.
The July 2022 security patch got detailed last week, and as usual, it comes with dozens of fixes for Android OS, One UI, and Samsung apps. You can preview the patch in our hands-on video below.
Where available, the latest update can be acquired by Galaxy S20 customers after tapping the update notification or by accessing the Settings app on their Samsung phones, navigating to “Software update,” and tapping “Download and install.”
Alternatively, Galaxy S20 customers can download the latest official firmware files from our website and install the update manually using a PC.
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