Samsung’s Android 12 update train hits mid-range station with Galaxy A52 and S10 Lite versions

2022 starts off on a good note

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Samsung has done a really good job with rolling out updates to Android 12. One UI 4 has already landed on a handful of Samsung flagship phones, including the Galaxy S21 series, Note20, and its latest foldables, the Z Flip3. and the Z Fold 3. As 2022 begins, it’s also starting to arrive on a handful. mid-range devices. The latest One UI 4 updates are now arriving in select regions for the Galaxy A52, S10 Lite, and Exynos S20 FE so you can start 2022 on the right foot.

As spotted by SamMobile, Galaxy A52 and Galaxy S20 FE users in Russia now receive their respective One UI 4 stable updates, with firmware versions A525FXXU4BUL8 and G780FXXS8DUL6, respectively. Meanwhile, Galaxy S10 Lite users in Spain are also getting new software, with firmware version G770FXS6FULA. Not only does this new update include a bump on Android 12, but it also comes with a bunch of cool additions from Samsung, including the company’s own take on the dynamic Material You-style theme.

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The Galaxy A52 was one of Samsung’s best mid-range devices as of 2021, sporting a capable 720G Snapdragon chipset and a 120Hz display with a price tag under $ 500. The Galaxy S10 Lite was launched as a cheaper version of the Galaxy S10, with a larger screen and a lower price. The Galaxy S20 FE, of course, does not need to be presented, having been one of the best phones of 2020. Samsung finally launched its successor earlier this week, perfectly synchronized with an update for this model. specific. All three will benefit significantly from a move to Android 12 – provided, of course, the deployment goes smoothly.

If you live in Russia or Spain and own any of these three phones, you can download the update now. We don’t have any information regarding this new software in other markets yet, but as is usually the case, it should land on your device in the next few days or weeks.

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