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First Galaxy S24 update is now available with camera and display improvements

It has been over a month since Samsung released the Galaxy S24 series. The device started shipping after a few days and has already gotten to most people who ordered it. We were expecting the first Galaxy S24 update after the release, but Samsung decided to wait for review before releasing the update. The update is now rolling out, but in batches and will take some time to arrive in your region.

First Galaxy S24 update

Before the first Galaxy S24 update started rolling out, Samsung already listed all the features and improvements that will come with it. These changes are now available, but in South Korea at the moment, as it is the region currently getting the much-anticipated upgrade.

The update is rolling out with version number S92xNKSU1AXB5 and weighs 554.10MB. It brings the February 2024 security patch to increase system security and resolve over 70 security vulnerabilities. Of course, other improvements arrived with the update.

With the first Galaxy S24 update, Samsung has introduced the Vividness slider to allow users to adjust to their preferences. You can access the slider in the phone’s display settings. The update also improves the camera performance by improving lighting conditions and zoom levels.

Download the first Galaxy S24 update

Samsung Galaxy S24 update is now available for users in South Korea. We expect the rollout to extend to Europe, the US, the UK, and other regions in the coming days. Meanwhile, you can check for the update via Settings>>Software update>>Download and install. Follow the screen prompt to download the wand and reboot your device to complete the installation.

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