Last month, Samsung rolled out the Android 13 update, with One UI 5.0, to the Exynos-powered version of the Galaxy S20 FE 4G (SM-G780F). The update also brought the November 2022 security patch. Now, the company is rolling out the December 2022 security patch to the Galaxy S20 FE.
The new software update for the Galaxy S20 FE 4G comes with firmware version G780FXXSAEVL1, and it includes the December 2022 security patch. Currently, the update is being rolled out in twelve regions: Baltic countries, Bulgaria, France, Hungary, Luxembourg, Nordic countries, Open Austria, Poland, Russia, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Spain.
The December 2022 security patch for Samsung smartphones fixes a total of 93 security vulnerabilities. Among those fixes, 67 are from Google, and they are available for all eligible Android devices. The other 26 fixes are from Samsung, and they are limited to their own smartphones and tablets.
If you are a Galaxy S20 FE 4G user in any of these regions, your smartphone should notify you about the availability of the new update. If it hasn’t prompted you to update the device, you can check for the update manually by heading to Settings » Software update and clicking on Download and install. You can also download the update from our database and flash it manually.
The Galaxy S20 FE 4G was launched in 2020 with Android 10, and the phone is supposed to get three major versions of Android. Considering that, the Android 13 update is probably the last major software update for the device.