Samsung released the January 2022 patch details

Think 2022 is the starting of every new thing and well-developed ornaments so that is why on December 30 last year, Samsung debuted its January 2022 security patch at the mid-range Galaxy A51 which became the first to hold the prospective position. later on, the company expanded its availability to more select Galaxy devices, however, the January 2022 security patch details are now available on the official Samsung support page as well as on the tutorial platform also.

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Whereas Samsung is goings to currently busy upgrading and making themselves eligible for the smartphones to the major android 12-based Ine UI 4.0 software, it’s not forgetting to provide regular security updates as well as android patches. do note that, the latest patch’s content is mentioned below which is as follow.

However, according to the sources, there were some outcomes from china which is that China is also going to try to match Samsung’s software update in order to support the leading system by releasing the new security patch content earlier than before. still, they (even the android maker) are far behind when it comes to releasing new security updates in advance which is highly anticipated in the world.

If we used to speak about the android 12 updates so… Samsung is also being rolled out the new One UI 4.0 to all compatible flagship galaxy devices including the Galaxy S21, Galaxy Note 20, Galaxy S20, Galaxy Note 10, Galaxy S10, as well as the Galaxy Z Fold 3, Galaxy Z Flip 3 and old foldable as well prospectively.

January 2022 One UI security patch details

Well according to the upcoming sources the news is coming that info which is shared on the official security updates support page, Samsung’s January 2022 One UI security patch brings fixes for different categories of issues and exploits including 2 critical, 36 high, and 5 moderate for better device stability. at the same time, 9 covers are not applicable on Samsung devices respectively.

Critical

  • CVE-2021-30275, CVE-2021-30276

High

  • CVE-2021-30270, CVE-2021-30279, CVE-2021-30278, CVE-2021-30269, CVE-2021-30283, CVE-2021-1918, CVE-2021-30274, CVE-2021-30272, CVE-2021-30282, CVE-2021-30271, CVE-2021-1894, CVE-2020-11263, CVE-2021-33909, CVE-2021-30337, CVE-2021-30335, CVE-2021-30262, CVE-2021-30267, CVE-2021-30293, CVE-2021-30273, CVE-2021-30289, CVE-2021-30268, CVE-2021-30336, CVE-2021-30303, CVE-2020-0368, CVE-2021-0971, CVE-2021-39630, CVE-2021-39632, CVE-2020-0338, CVE-2021-0934, CVE-2021-39623, CVE-2021-39620, CVE-2021-39626, CVE-2021-39629, CVE-2021-0643, CVE-2021-39628, CVE-2021-39659

Moderate

  • CVE-2021-0961, CVE-2021-0661, CVE-2021-0662, CVE-2021-0663, CVE-2021-0673

Already included in previous updates

  • None

Not applicable to Samsung devices

  • CVE-2021-30351, CVE-2021-0675, CVE-2021-0904, CVE-2021-38204, CVE-2021-39618, CVE-2021-39621, CVE-2021-39622, CVE-2021-39625, CVE-2021-39627

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