Nokia G60 5G, Nokia XR20 5G and Nokia X20 5G are now receiving new Android 13 Builds. These builds also come with April 2023 security update for the smartphones. Check below for update size, list of markets and update changelog for Nokia G60 5G, Nokia XR20 5G and Nokia X20 5G.
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Based on tips from our readers, we will compile a list of markets for Nokia G60 5G, Nokia XR20 5G and Nokia X20 5G in which Android 13 April build and security update is now available. So let us know if you got the update in the comments section. You can also try the VPN trick to get the update and see if it works.
List of markets:
- Nokia G60 5G in the UK
- Nokia XR20 5G in India, France
- Nokia X20 5G in Egypt, United Arab Emirates
Size Nokia G60 5G Android 13+ April Security Update:
The update size for the Nokia G60 5G is 2.44 GB. It brings Android 13 build V2.2900. You will either be prompted to download this update or you can check by going to Settings and searching for system updates and then checking for the update.
Nokia XR20 5G Android 13+ Apr security update size:
The update size for the Nokia XR20 5G is 517 MB. It brings Android 13 build V3.340. You will either be prompted to download this update or you can check by going to Settings and searching for system updates and then checking for the update.
Nokia X20 5G Android 13+ Apr security update size:
The update size for the Nokia X20 5G is 448 MB. It brings Android 13 build V3.490. You will either be prompted to download this update or you can check by going to Settings and searching for system updates and then checking for the update.
Nokia G60 5G, Nokia XR20 5G and Nokia X20 5G update changelog:
Nokia G60 5G, Nokia XR20 5G and Nokia X20 5G receive the April 2023 Android security patch with a new Android 13 Build. However, the official changelog mentions generic UI improvements and stability improvements. These are the addresses of the April 2023 security update as listed by Google on the official security bulletin page.
The most serious of these issues is a critical security vulnerability in the system component that could allow remote code execution without the need for additional execution privileges. User interaction is not necessary for exploitation. The severity rating is based on the effect that exploitation of the vulnerability could potentially have on an affected device, assuming the platform and service restrictions have been disabled for development purposes or successfully circumvented.
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