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Samsung releases the March 2022 Security Update for carrier-locked Galaxy S22 handsets in the USA

A few weeks back, Samsung Galaxy S22 became the first device to receive the latest March 2022 Security Update. However, the security update was limited to Asia and Europe. Now, the update has finally made its way to the US market and started to be rolled out for the US carrier-locked handsets of Galaxy S22.

The new update for Galaxy S22 will come with the build number S90xUSQU1AVC8 and has been released for Xfinity and Comcast networks in the USA. More carriers are expected to receive the update in the coming days and weeks. The security update will feature the March 2022 Security Patch as well as many bug fixes and improvements.

Changelog for the Galaxy S22 March 2022 Security Update

Samsung has started rolling out the March 2022 Security Patch Update for Samsung Galaxy S22 and it’ll come with the build number S90xUSQU1AVC8. The new update will improve the stability and security of your devices while also providing seamless performance thanks to the newly added configurations. Moreover, the update will also come with many general bug fixes and fixes for issues to provide an optimum overall user experience.

The update will also bring the option to disable GOS (Game Optimization Service). This feature will limit the performance of the device slightly such that it doesn’t overheat under sustained load. Moreover, there is also an option to disable GOS if the user doesn’t like this feature.

Samsung releases the March 2022 Security Update for carrier-locked Galaxy S22 handsets in the USA

Download and install the March 2022 Security Update for Samsung Galaxy S22

In case you are a carrier-locked Samsung Galaxy S22 user in the USA, you should be on the lookout for the March 2022 Security 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
Aviral Sharma
Aviral Sharma
Aviral Sharma is a talented and passionate writer who has been using words to express his thoughts ever since he learnt how to hold a pen. He is passionate about outer space, history, sports and most importantly technology. Aviral is a regular writer for rootmygalaxy.net and has been getting better by the day. He currently own Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra, iPhone 13 and a HP Pavilion laptop

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