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Galaxy Z Fold 6 begin receiving September 2024 security update in the USA

No doubt, Samsung is consistent when it comes to providing the latest software update to its devices, with the brand having already detailed the latest September 2024 security bulletin for its Galaxy models. On that note, the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6 has already started receiving the latest September 2024 security update in the US. 

Carrying the F956USQS1AXHB software version, the carrier-locked Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6 units have started getting the new September 2024 security update in the US. 

The device packs an update size of 436.91 MB, and with that, it became the first device to get the latest security patch. 

Meanwhile, as mentioned, Samsung has already detailed the newer Android security bulletin for the September month. This latest update significantly introduces an ample amount of fixes for resolving all the security-related vulnerabilities, which offers users a more safe and secure experience while also keeping their device protected from several external threats. 

In addition, the update further adds plenty of enhancements to the device’s overall functionality alongside bringing certain stabilizations and other performance optimizations, resolves some known issues, applies the latest security patches, and delivers new and much enhanced features. 

Thus, this will eventually help Galaxy users to have a more stable and optimized software experience. In contrast, the latest update is currently rolling out in the US for the carrier-locked units, while the carrier-unlocked models will follow this update soon. 

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