One UI 4.1 update is rolling out for Galaxy A22 4G and Galaxy A41

Amidst all the talk about Android 13Some people forget that OEMs are still updating their smartphones to Android 12. For example, Samsung has upgraded a handful of Galaxy devices to Android 12 with the company’s One UI 4.1 interface on top in the past few weeks. Now, two other Galaxy A series phones – Galaxy A22 4G and Galaxy A41 – are receiving the same treatment in select regions.

Galaxy A22 4G

The Samsung Galaxy A22 4G running MediaTek Helio G80 was originally launched with Android 11. Samsung is now rolling out the first major Android update for the phone in the form of One UI (Core) 4.1. The release brings security patches in April 2022.

Samsung Galaxy A22 4G One UI Core 4.1.0 Update

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New construction is available for everyone SM-A225F and the SM-A225M Variants in the form of software version A225FXXU3BVD8 And A225MUBU3BVD8, Straight. OTA is located in Russia and Panama at the time of writing.

Samsung Galaxy A22 4G XDA Forums

Galaxy A41

The Galaxy A41 has also started receiving the stable One UI 4.1 update. The new program build number is A415FXXU1DVDB. OTA is currently rolling out in SE The region, which is the code name of Samsung for Russia. The base Android security patch level is April 2022.

Notably, the above devices have skipped One UI 4.0 and moved straight to One UI 4.1. There is no change to the bootloader version, though, which means power users can still roll back to Android 11-based firmware if necessary.

As usual, new updates come out in waves, so it may take some time before they reach your device. To check if it’s available for your phone, head over to Settings > system update. If you want to skip the queue, you can grab the new version directly from Samsung’s Firmware Update Server (FUS) and flash it manually on your Galaxy device.

Did you receive the Android 12 update on your Galaxy A22 4G or Galaxy A41? Let us know in the comments below.


source: samsung update server (1And 2)

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