Samsung has been doing a great job with its release of Android 12 updates. One UI 4 is already present on a handful of Samsung flagship phones, which includes the Note20, Galaxy S21 series, and its latest foldables, the Z Fold 3 and the Z Flip3.
With the beginning of 2022, it’s now also starting to arrive on a handful of mid-range devices. The latest One UI 4 updates are arriving now in some regions for the S10 Lite, Galaxy A52, and also Exynos S20 FE so you can start 2022 right.
As seen by SamMobile, Galaxy A52 and Galaxy S20 FE users in Russia are already getting their respective One UI 4 stable updates now together with firmware versions A525FXXU4BUL8 and G780FXXS8DUL6, respectively.
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On the other hand, Galaxy S10 Lite users that are in Spain also get new software, featuring firmware version G770FXS6FULA.
This update come with a bunch of cool additions from Samsung, like Material You-style dynamic theming and does include a bump to Android 12.
The Galaxy A52 was one of Samsung’s best mid-range smartphones from 2021, having a capable Snapdragon 750G chipset and also a 120Hz display with its price below $500.
The Galaxy S10 Lite was launched as a cheaper version of the Galaxy S10 having a larger display and a lower price.
The Galaxy S20 FE was one of the best phones of 2020. Samsung released its successor earlier this week, perfectly timed with an update for this specific model.
Of course, all three will benefit significantly from a bump to Android 12 provided that the rollout goes smoothly. Therefore, if you live in Russia or Spain and own one of these three phones, you can update the phone right now.
We have no information regarding when this new software will enter other markets yet but it should land on your device in few days or weeks, as it’s usually the case.
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I think Samsung should do better than just making the new Android 12 OS available to only two of their devices.