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Samsung continues to roll out the December security patch to more devices. One of its latest recipients is a popular mid-range smartphone Galaxy A52.

New update for Galaxy The A52 carries firmware version A525FXXS4AUL2 and is currently distributed in New Zealand. It should expand to other countries in the coming days.

The December security patch includes a total of 44 fixes, including 34 from Google and 10 from Samsung. Seven of these patches were for critical vulnerabilities, while 24 were for high-risk vulnerabilities. Samsung's own fixes in the new security patch are related to Broadcom's Wi-Fi chipsets and Exynos processors running Androidem 9, 10, and 11. Some of the bugs were related to the Apps edge feature, incorrect use of an implicit intent in SemRewardManager, which allowed attackers to access the Wi-Fi SSID, or incorrect input validation in the Filter Provider service.

Galaxy The A52 was launched in the early spring of this year with Androidem 11 and the One UI 3.1 superstructure. In September, it received an update with the One UI 3.1.1 superstructure. In the future, it will receive three major system upgrades according to Samsung's update plan.

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