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Samsung seems to be testing a new firmware update for the range Galaxy S23. We do not mean the test build of One UI 5.1.1 or One UI 6.0 superstructures, but the one that the Korean giant could release in June.

This update, which was discovered on Samsung's test servers by a known leaker Tarun Vats, carries the firmware version S91xBXXU2AWEB. At the moment it is too early to say what changes it might bring, however, the end of the month is approaching, which probably means that Samsung is already Galaxy S23 is preparing a new security patch. Samsung is usually the first to release new monthly security patches and most of the time beats even Google in this regard. Given its track record in this area, it wouldn't be surprising if it started rolling out the June security patch this month.

In addition to improved security, this next update could also bring improvements to the camera Galaxy S23, S23 + a S23Ultra. Their camera has a problem with HDR, which is manifested in certain lighting conditions by strange outlines around objects.

Samsung a few weeks ago confirmed, that it is working on a fix for this issue, adding that the fix will be included in the next firmware release. So it is very likely that he was referring to the June security patch.

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