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‎11-03-2023 02:24 PM in
Galaxy S22Solved! Go to Solution.
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‎11-03-2023 03:03 PM in
Galaxy S22Hello, Welcome to the Community. We know how important updates are for your phone. This article will explain the steps for keeping your software updated, including using Smart Switch to update the phone: https://www.samsung.com/ie/support/mobile-devices/how-to-update-latest-software-for-your-galaxy-mobi...
Once available, updates are released to Carriers, and thereafter, it is at the Carriers' discretion to release the update to customers. Since updates are released by Carriers in waves, we’re unable to determine when your device will receive an update. We appreciate your loyalty.
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‎11-03-2023 02:35 PM (Last edited ‎11-03-2023 02:41 PM ) in
Galaxy S22It's unlikely that you will be able to overide it. You will have to contact Microsoft's IT Department so they can remove it.
Performing a Hard Reset or Factory Restore will not remove it from your device.
Enterprise Device Management is usually locked down pretty tight . It's unlikely that other means to bypass will be successful.
Sorry but it is what it is! It sounds likely that you are locked out from performing any updates to the device.
This is standard Enterprise IT procedures and protocols. I know I've worked in this particular area for many year's now. You have a Kryptonite shackled device. Follow my suggestion and contact Microsoft.
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‎11-03-2023 02:36 PM in
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‎11-03-2023 02:35 PM in
Galaxy S22Settings, privacy and security, security updates- and hit check for update. Unless you've been denying them or blocking them, you will absolutely 100% have a security update waiting for you as well as Google Play system updates that are found in the same exact section of settings that I gave you right underneath security updates. I highly recommend you update regularly. You should not be on a security patch all the way back from April, I'm surprised Microsoft didn't cut you off earlier.
If, for some reason you're not being shown the option to update your security patch, get in contact with Samsung support ASAP because there's something definitely wrong. Make sure you didn't turn off auto system update in developer options or anything, if you haven't done that, then contact Samsung because your phone is super vulnerable.
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‎11-03-2023 03:01 PM in
Galaxy S22Especially, if they have any United States Government Contracts. Which Microsoft does. So like you stated. He should have a later update than the one he posted.
The Government is really difficult to deal with if they find that any Government Regulated Enterprise is not following the laws to a T!
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‎11-03-2023 03:03 PM in
Galaxy S22Hello, Welcome to the Community. We know how important updates are for your phone. This article will explain the steps for keeping your software updated, including using Smart Switch to update the phone: https://www.samsung.com/ie/support/mobile-devices/how-to-update-latest-software-for-your-galaxy-mobi...
Once available, updates are released to Carriers, and thereafter, it is at the Carriers' discretion to release the update to customers. Since updates are released by Carriers in waves, we’re unable to determine when your device will receive an update. We appreciate your loyalty.