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Samsung Galaxy A11 starts receiving the latest December 2021 Security Patch update

Samsung has started rolling out the latest December 2021 Security Patch update for its Samsung Galaxy A11 handsets. The new security update for the Samsung Galaxy A11 will come with the firmware version A115MUBU2BUK4 and it’ll include the latest 2021 Security Patch for fixing multiple privacy and security-related vulnerabilities.

Although the changelog for this update isn’t out yet, it will likely include the fixes for various issues, stability improvements, optimizations to offer better performance, and the December 2021 Security Patch for better privacy and security.

Galaxy A11 users in Brazil to get December 2021 Security Update

The new Security Update for the Samsung Galaxy A11 will come with the firmware version A115MUBU2BUK4 and this update has already started rolling out in Brazil. Since this update is being rolled out as an OTA update, it has only been sent out to specific handsets in specific markets. The Galaxy A11  users in other regions will gradually receive the update over the coming days. The December 2021 Security Update will feature several privacy fixes and will fix security-related vulnerabilities, while it’ll also come with many bug fixes.

Download and install the December 2021 update on Samsung Galaxy A11 devices

Samsung Galaxy A11 starts receiving the latest December 2021 Security Patch update

In case you are a Samsung Galaxy A11 user in Brazil, you should be on the lookout for this update as you’ll be receiving it anytime in the coming days. You can also manually check for the update by following these simple instructions –

  • Simply navigate to the Settings
  • Look for the Software Update option
  • Tap on Download and Install the update
  • Reboot your device and once your device restarts, you can enjoy the new update

You can even download the latest firmware file for your Galaxy A11 smartphone from a firmware database and then flash it manually.

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