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Samsung Galaxy M32 gets One UI 4.0 and April 2022 security patch with the latest update

Samsung has already started pushing the One UI 4.1 update to a bunch of Galaxy phones. However, the company has not stopped sending the Android 12-based One UI 4.0 update to those who have not received it yet. Samsung Galaxy M32 has joined the One UI 4.0 party with the latest update.

The One UI 4.0 update for Samsung Galaxy M32 comes with the build version of M325FXXU4ZVD2. As it is a major upgrade, you will have to spend a lot of your internet data. To be precise, it weighs 2237.60MB.

Aside from the One UI 4.0 and Android 12 goodies, the latest update brings the Android security patch level to April 2022. The security patch fixes dozens of vulnerabilities to improve system security and privacy. The update might also include general bug fixing and device stability improvements.

Samsung Galaxy M32 One UI 4.0 update

The latest One UI update for Samsung Galaxy M32 is being rolled out in India. Hopefully, it will expand to more regions in the coming days. To manually look for new updates, head over to the Software update section under the Settings app. Otherwise, wait for the update notification to pop up on your phone.

Samsung Galaxy M32 One UI 4.0 update features:

The One UI 4.0 update for Samsung Galaxy phones adds a host of new features and improvements. One of the most interesting features you will find in One UI 4.0 is the Material You color themes. It takes the customization level to another level by automatically applying colors from your current wallpaper to almost all elements on your phone, including the menus, buttons, backgrounds, apps, and more.

The list of One UI 4.0 features also includes an improved floating window, better multitasking, RAM Plus, Widgets improvements, redesigned Quick Settings panel, smart Dark Mode, Grammarly-powered Samsung keyboard, and more. The update also improves device security and privacy.

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Vicky Kumar
Vicky Kumar
Vicky Kumar is a close follower of tech especially when it comes to smartphone. He is passionate to write about the new updates in technology. When he is not working, you'll find him watching cricket highlights or surfing the web.

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