Samsung updates: what are the letters and numbers that come out?

- updates are key so that your phone receives the most innovative features and security patches that protect them from possible breakdowns and threats.

If you have one Samsung mobile phone, updating your mobile is particularly simple: Settings> Software update. This is where you can find out about the software version you are currently using on your phone, but what do all the letters and numbers that make it up mean?


In this guide we explain why Samsung uses a different code for each software update and what exactly those groups of numbers and letters mean that make it up.



With this information, you will be able to know much more information about your mobile, for example its firmware code or how many times it has been built.

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This is the meaning of the letters and numbers of the update version of your Samsung.

Why do you use a different code for each update?

If you have a Samsung mobile, you will know that the company usually does update the its software version with some frequency, as it warns you that you have pending updates.

Performance improvements, new feature integration, device stability improvements, bug fixes and security enhancements are some of the objectives of these updates.

In addition to learning about what's new, you can also learn about the code that Samsung has assigned to the new version you are about to install. This code is a seemingly indecipherable set of letters and numbers.

As Samsung's updates to its mobile phones are numerous, the South Korean company creates a special code for differentiate each version.



Furthermore, these individual codes serve to inform the user about some characteristics of the software version which will install. But to know what these characteristics are, you should pay attention to the following lines, in which we explain the meaning of the letters and numbers that make up each code.


The meaning of the Samsung update code

All software versions, regardless of the phone manufacturer, have a name that serves to differentiate them from the others. However, it is surprising that Samsung uses such a long code that, a apparently, it has no meaning.

This is not the case, as every number and letter that make up the codes assigned to a version of the Samsung software has a reason. By learning to read this code, you will find out very important information about your phone, such as the type of model or the build times of its firmware.

To explain in detail the meaning of the Samsung update code, we have chosen a Samsung Galaxy J5 as an example. On this phone, to find the software version you have to go to Settings> Software update> Last update.

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So you can know the software version of your Samsung.

In addition to knowing the size of the software update or when the last security patch was installed, in the “Last update” section you can find out something very important: the code of the current software version of your Samsung.

In this case the code is J530FXXS7CTF1, and this is the meaning of any set of numbers and letters that make it up.



J530F

The first five numbers and letters of the Samsung update code correspond to the phone model type. In this case, the Samsung Galaxy J5 code is “J530F”, although this may vary by region.

Another example is the case of the Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus, the model number of which is “G975F”.

XX

The second group that makes up the Samsung update code is "XX", and refers to the region code where the phone is marketed. In the case of Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom, the code is "XX", as we see in our example.


Other existing codes are "XF" for Bulgaria, Croatia and Romania, "ZC" for China or "DT" for Australia.


S7

The third group within the software version is “S7”, which corresponds to the version of firmware currently installed on the phone. Since Samsung does not allow you to revert to an earlier version of the firmware, we know that this code in the next update will be “S8”.


C

Revealing the Samsung update code we find this "C", a term consisting of a single letter and which explains how many times android has been updated on the device. For example, A would be the first version of Android, while this C represents the third version.

T

In the case of "T", the fifth term of the code, reference is made the year in which the current update of the phone. It is a list that goes in alphabetical order and starts in 2001 with the A, so this T corresponds to 2020.

F

If the previous term referred to the year of the update, this “F” represents the month of its release. As in the previous case, each letter corresponds to a month. The year starts with January, which is A, and this F represents June, the month the firmware was released.


1

The last number to consider when analyzing the software version code is “1” and refers to times in cui the firmware currently running on the phone. In this case, only one step was needed to develop a stable version for this Samsung mobile.

By knowing the meaning of all the letters and numbers that make up the version update of your Samsung, you can know all the data that we have mentioned above. Although they seem insignificant, they help you to know much better how your mobile works.

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