What you need to know
- Samsung has started rolling out the February 2023 update to Galaxy smartphones.
- The Galaxy Note 20 series are the first products to receive the new patch in Europe and the US.
- Samsung has yet to elaborate on the security vulnerabilities addressed in its February update.
We’re almost a week into February and Samsung is finally rolling out its latest monthly security update to its phones. The company usually rolls updates more quickly, but with the Galaxy S23 launch prioritized, it could probably be forgiven.
As pointed out by SamMobile, it looks like the Galaxy Note 20 series was the first to receive the February patch.The last in the beloved Note series has started receiving updates in parts of Europe and the US. Note 20 and Note 20 Ultra owners in Switzerland are getting a build N98xBXXS5GWB1.
In the US, the update appears to be rolling out to unlocked models, with both phones being built. N98xU1UES3GWA3.
The update may reach other regions in the coming days. He also expects many other Galaxy smartphones to receive his February update throughout the month.
So far, Samsung has yet to disclose the contents of the update, which will likely address some security vulnerabilities. and new features are not expected.
To manually check for updates on your Galaxy phone, go to: Settings > Software Update > Download & Install.
If you’re looking for new features, Samsung has launched One UI 5.1 alongside the Galaxy S23 series. Samsung said the update will arrive on older devices soon, but didn’t give any details on when the rollout will begin.With any luck, he’ll see the update this month or March. There is a possibility.

The Galaxy S23 Ultra is the latest addition to the once-great Note series. It comes with a built-in S Pen, the latest Snapdragon chipset, and his large, curved OLED display for productivity and entertainment. For photographers, there are plenty of pixels available in a 200MP camera.