The Galaxy Z Flip 5 has only been available in stores for a week, and Samsung has already released the first critical security update for the folding smartphone.
Samsung does seem to have taken firm control of getting these security updates distributed really quickly now, at least as far as their latest flagship devices are concerned. I had previously had delays, sometimes of more than a month, for security updates to arrive on my Note 10+ 5G, for example. Things were better regarding my Z Fold 3, the refurbished, second-user device that I traded in for the very impressive new Z Flip 5 in yellow.
Just as the length and quality of manufacturer warranty is a selling point for cars, so software and security updates are for smartphones. Indeed, the fact that the Flip 5 is guaranteed to get the next four major Android operating system updates and, importantly, security patches for five years was a significant factor for me.The Galaxy Z Flip 5, which ran on Android 13 at launch and came with the July 2023 security update out of the box, now has One UI version 5.1.
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