Samsung hasn't forgotten the Galaxy Tab S7, its flagship tablet released in 2020. The South Korean firm has released a new software update to the Galaxy Tab S7, which is now getting the newest security patch in a couple of Asian countries, It could expand to more regions in the coming weeks.
Galaxy Tab S7 gets access to April 2024 security patch
The latest software update for the Galaxy Tab S7 is now available in India and Sri Lanka. It brings the April 2024 security patch that fixes a few dozen security vulnerabilities discovered in the previous software versions. The update comes with firmware version T875XXS5DXD2 and has a relatively smaller download size as it only brings the security patch and nothing else.
If you live in India or Sri Lanka and own a Galaxy Tab S7, you can now check for the new update. To do that, open the Settings app, navigate to Software update, and tap Download and install. You can also download the new firmware file from our firmware database and flash it manually.
The Galaxy Tab S7 was launched in mid-2020 with Android 10 onboard. It received the Android 11 update later that year and the Android 12 update in late 2021. It received the Android 13 update in late 2022 It isn't eligible to get the Android 14-based One UI 6.0 update, so it will stay at Android 13 but will continue to get security patches at regular intervals.
If you want to upgrade to a newer tablet with better performance and access to newer versions of Android and One UI for years to come, check out the Galaxy Tab S9 in our video below. It has a better screen, a faster processor, better cameras, and more software features.