Samsung started rolling out the January 2023 security patch to its smartphone on the first day of the year. So far, the company has rolled out the latest security update to many Galaxy S, Galaxy Note, Galaxy M, Galaxy A and Galaxy Z series devices. Now, Samsung has started rolling out the January security patch 2023 on its rugged devices, and the Galaxy XCover Pro and Galaxy XCover 5 are the first to get it.
The new update for the Galaxy XCover Pro carries the firmware version G715U1UESFDWA2, and it’s rolling out to the carrier-unlocked version of the phone in the US (SM-G715U1). The latest update for the Galaxy XCover 5 has a firmware version G525FXXS5CWA2, and it is available for the international variant (SM-G525F). The latest updates for both phones bring the January 2023 security patch with fixes for over fifty security issues.
The Galaxy XCover Pro update is rolling out to AT&T, Cellular South, Cricket, Comcast, US Cellular, Verizon, and Xfinity Mobile devices, while the Galaxy XCover 5 update is rolling out in Argentina, Guatemala, and Mexico. . To manually check for the update, go to Settings » Software update and click on Download and install. You can download new firmware files from our database and install them manually.
The Galaxy XCover Pro recently received Android 13 (One UI 5.0) update, which is the latest major software update for the phone. That means it won’t get Android 14 when it arrives later this year. The Galaxy XCover 5 also recently received the Android 13 (One UI 5.0) update. However, this phone will get Android 14.