Samsung starts rolling out Android 14 update for Galaxy Z Flip 3, Fold 3, Flip 4, and Fold 4 in the US

Samsung Updates Its Foldable Phones to Android 14 One UI 6 in the US: Here’s Everything You Need to Know.

Samsung developers have been working hard to release the latest Android 14-based One UI 6 update. Now, four more handsets have been added to the list as Samsung has been pushing the Android 14 update for Galaxy Flip 3, Galaxy Fold 3, Galaxy Flip 4, and Galaxy Fold 4 in the United States.

The Android 14 update for Flip 3 comes with the build number F711USQU5HWL1 while the update for the Flip 3 will have the build number F926U1UEU4HWL1. Meanwhile, the update for Galaxy Flip 4 and Galaxy Fold 4 is rolling out for the T-Mobile, US Cellular, and Tracfone carrier variants in the United States. The update for the clamshell Flip 4 comes with the build number F721U1UEU3EWL1 while the update for the Fold 4 will have the build number F936USQU3EWL1.

In this guide, you will get to learn more about Samsung rolling out the Android 14 update for Flip 3, Fold 3, Flip 4, and Fold 4 in the United States.

Changelog for the new update

Android 14 update for Flip 3

Samsung has been pushing the stable Android 14 update for Flip 3, Fold 3, Flip 4, and Fold 4 with the December 2023 monthly security patch. Coming to the features and changes, the One UI 6 update comes with a bunch of new features, including the redesigned Quick Settings, a new One UI Sans font, more customization controls on the lock screen, a new media player, new emojis, separate battery settings, and more.

How to upgrade to the stable Android 14 update for Flip 3, Fold 3, Flip 4, and Fold 4?

If you own a Samsung Galaxy Flip 3, Fold 3, Flip 4, or Fold 4, you can update your smartphone to the One UI 6 stable update. You will be receiving the OTA notification on your device after the update has become available or you can check for the update manually by heading over to Settings -> About device -> Software Update -> Download and Install. Moreover, you should ensure that you have a backup of all your data before you install the new update on your device. Further, you should charge your smartphone to at least 50% so that you can carry out the update smoothly.

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