January security patch starts seeding to Samsung Galaxy flagships with over 70 security fixes

13 January 2024
Galaxy S23, S22, S21, Z Fold5, Z Flip5, Z Fold4, Z Flip4, A54 and Note20 phones should be getting the patch.

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Samsung phones also break Galaxy Wearable app after January update?

Because my Pixel break it up already 10 days ago and no solution yet.

    LOL Please englighten me since when A54 is a flagship???
    Its nothing but overpriced below average midranger with zero accesories in box compared to many else competition which for much cheaper price gives a lot better specced device with all necesary accesories in box.
    For example Motorola edge 40 Neo.
    400 euros for much better everything.
    Xiaomi Note 13 Pro plus as well etc.
    Just sayin.

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      • S23U user
      • nE2
      • 14 Jan 2024

      AnonD-1138975, 14 Jan 2024I had dozens of Oled display phones, from different manufac... moreYes, I think burn in is exaggerated, & regarding your previous post; if manufacturers won't support their customers with OS & Security patches then we shouldn't support them.

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        • AnonD-1138975
        • snc
        • 14 Jan 2024

        Anonymous, 14 Jan 2024Nope, doesn't fix burn in protection.I had dozens of Oled display phones, from different manufacturers (including second hand ones). I never encounter burn in problems.
        Either I am very lucky or this burn in problems are not so common as some people say there are.
        Also, for me looking at an oled display and compare that side by side with an lcd (even the very good ones from iPads or older iPhones), is night and day difference.
        So, even if I will encounter burn in problems at some point, I will still buy oled display phones/tablets. Because the small risk is worth it compared to the benefits.

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          • S23U user
          • nE2
          • 14 Jan 2024

          AZhere, 14 Jan 2024Also my mate 20 pro from 2019 i bought it and galaxy m22 an... moreGlad all your screens are still working properly, that's how it should be.

          I've played a ton of chess on my S6 (2015) & there's definitely no burn in.
          Maybe the people who've experienced burn in on more recent models are Taxi drivers in really sunny countries with Auto brightness on constantly maxing out Nits, I don't know.

          Your Galaxy S Advance from 2012 can be forgiven, smartphone tech has come a long way since then, I think it was this one:

          Samsung I9070 Galaxy S Advance:
          https://m.gsmarena.com/samsung_i9070_galaxy_s_advance-4469.php

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            • AnonD-1138975
            • snc
            • 14 Jan 2024

            My second hand A52s (temporary solution) is on December security patch. Probably by the end of this month it will come also the January security patch. That's not too bad for a 2.5 years old mid-range model.
            Compare that to my previous Poco F5 (very nice phone for gaming, but that's about all), which I returned after 10 days (due to some fake 67W charger in the box), it was on September security patch. Lol, 4 months old security patch for a phone released in mid 2023. There are two phone manufacturers that I've encounter, which are very bad for software updates (OS and security) = Motorola and Poco. If you care about software updates, stay away from this two phone companies.

              S23U user, 14 Jan 2024My S23U, Note9 (2018) & S6 (2015) screens are all worki... moreAlso my mate 20 pro from 2019 i bought it and galaxy m22 and now s20 fe and also dad has tab s2 since 2015 till today use it even he bought tab s6 lite but still prefer old one no one of them burned in i keep one same site or app in phone for long time to test that nothing happend just i had galaxy s advance 2012 which is s1 renewed it burned in quiqly

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                • S23U user
                • nE2
                • 14 Jan 2024

                Anonymous, 14 Jan 2024Don't buy AMOLED phones lol. My S23U, Note9 (2018) & S6 (2015) screens are all working fine.

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                  • Anonymous
                  • vaS
                  • 14 Jan 2024

                  Anonymous, 14 Jan 2024Nope, doesn't fix burn in protection.Don't buy AMOLED phones lol.

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                    • X0
                    • 7k2
                    • 14 Jan 2024

                    My budget redmi note 11 get January security patch two days ago.

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                      • Anonymous
                      • t7@
                      • 14 Jan 2024

                      Anonymous, 14 Jan 2024Nope, doesn't fix burn in protection.Just buy a new samsung phone & be happy!👍👍

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                        • BangBang
                        • tDR
                        • 14 Jan 2024

                        Zendroid, 14 Jan 2024Yet it can't fix the damaged screens from 6.0.My s23 ultra got android 14 OneUI 6 in mid november, my brother's s21 fe(was mine) got it in week 3 december, my sister's a73 got it in week 2 december and never burn in or light saber or any display mess, but the ram management is clearly suck. Well we all not a performance lust yet we still need it fast, but i wonder how the battery life is better now, still the ram management is suck.🤦🏽‍♂️

                          Yet it can't fix the damaged screens from 6.0.

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                            • f3g
                            • 14 Jan 2024

                            Still waiting for One UI 6 onbS22 Ultra.

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                              • Anonymous
                              • Fek
                              • 14 Jan 2024

                              Nope, doesn't fix burn in protection.