Samsung updates one of its cheapest Galaxy to Android 13 before the end of the year

The update to Android 13 is already rolling out to the Samsung Galaxy F23 5G in India with firmware version E236BXXU1BVL1.

Samsung Galaxy F23 5G gets Android 13 with One UI 5.0

With just a few days left until the end of the year, Samsung continues to update all of its eligible high-end and mid-range phones with the latest version of Android.

So, as confirmed by SamMobile, the Korean giant has already started successfully updating to Android 13 with One UI 5 in one of its cheapest Galaxy with 5G, the Samsung Galaxy F23 5G.

The update to Android 13 is now available for the Samsung Galaxy F23 5G

Samsung has started rolling out the update to Android 13 with One UI 5.0 on the Samsung Galaxy F23 in India with firmware version E236BXXU1BVL1.

This new software compilation does not include the most recent Android security patch, which should arrive on this terminal in the first quarter of 2023, but the one corresponding to the month of November, which corrects almost 5 dozen vulnerabilities and security flaws and privacy policy, fixes a number of general bugs and improves device performance.

Likewise, this new version of the software brings to this cheap Galaxy all the novelties of One UI 5, among which we must highlight a new graphical interface based on Material You that allows us to choose between 16 color options, a new screen of lock that can be you can customize with different clock styles, new stackable widgets, a new icon pack for the Korean firm’s native apps and the integration of the OCR (optical character recognition) function in apps Camera and Gallery.

If you have a Samsung Galaxy F23 5G and you want to check if this update has already arrived, you just have to go to the Software update section which is in the Settings menu of your smartphone.

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In case you already have it available, you just have to press the Download and Install button to update your mobile to the latest version of Android.

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