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  • 4 weeks later...

After seeing gr8nuguy's S23 post for one, checked and found a 72MB Google Play System security update on S24+ unlocked. 

 

Still a June 1st date however. 

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12 hours ago, PythonFanPA said:

431.39 MB July security update now downloading on S24+ unlocked. 

Use cloud features or backup files first before updating with this firmware.  I updated my S24 Ultra with this update.  T-Mobile and Verizon network esims worked fine.  Dish Rainbow sim appeared to work fine.  Right after that, when I rebooted to another non-public test esim which previously worked fine, I got the Samsung Welcome screen.

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8 hours ago, PythonFanPA said:

Checked GP System update on my S24+ and found a 13MB update and installed it, but its still July 1 after the fact.

That's odd, the August 1st play system update is already out for the S22. Usually, it lags the S24 and S23. 

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Checked again this morning and there must have been some auto update push because it just prompted that a restart was required, no front end mention of downloading or dl size.  After restarting, GP Sys version date now shows Aug 1. 

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Currently downloading a 2.8 GB system update to 3AXH7. It's got a lot of notes. One UI 6.1, Android 14. 

One note says more control over the side buttons, wonder what can be done? I guess in response to Apple's action button. 

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Allows continued use to special features of interest to s4gru members.

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417.55 MB September security update just downloaded here for S24+ unlocked

 

Edit:  after Sept security update install, checked and found a 13MB GP System update as well.  Still showing August 1st there however. 

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Checked just now and found a 56MB GP System update pending...will follow up after install. 

 

Edit:  Confirmed that this one moved from August to September 1 after updating.

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