Barely a month after it official announcement, Samsung is now pushing first post factory software update to owners of the Galaxy A23 smartphone. Of course, the device offers Android 12 with One UI 4.1 out of the box already, so it is not an Android upgrade, but a mere software update aimed at bringing certain improvements and bug fixes to the phone.
The software version is A235FXXU1AVC4 / A235FOJM1AVC3 / A235FXXU1AVC4, and it weighs about 385MB. It brings overall usage stability to the Galaxy A23, along with March 2022 Android Security updates. Other changelogs for the update includes:
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- Device stability improvements, bug fixes.
- New and / or enhanced features.
- Further improvements to performance
- Update to the phones Calculator
- Updated Voice Recorder.
If you currently own the Galaxy A23, you should automatically get an update notification on the device, else, you might want to navigate to the software section of your phone setting and perform a fresh update check. You would want to ensure however, that your phone’s battery is well above 50%, and a stable WiFi or data network connection is highly encouraged.
Recall that the Galaxy A23 was announced on the 4th of March, sporting a 6.6-inches FHD+ display with a dewdrop notch on the head, and up to 90Hz screen refresh. The phone has a combination of four camera lenses on the rear, of which the main snapper is a 50-megapixel primary lens featuring F/1.8, PDAF and Optical Image Stabilization (OIS).
The phone boots Google Android 12 with One UI 4.1 out of the box. It is powered by an 8-core Snapdragon 680 CPU with up to 8GB RAM. There is a 5000mAh battery on the inside, and it support up to 25W fast charger.