How To Firmware Update Your Galaxy Z Flip 4

It is important that your device’s firmware is running the latest version because aside from performance optimization, updates also bring about security patches to address exploits and other security risks. 

Estimate Cost : 0

Time Needed : 2 minutes

Updating the Galaxy Z Flip 4’s update is easy and pretty straightforward but it’s recommended you have a fast and stable Internet connection and that the device itself has sufficient battery. 

When you’re ready, follow these steps:

  1. Pull up the App Drawer and tap Settings.


    This will open the Settings app which allows you to change some features in your device. 

  2. Scroll down to find Software update and once found tap on it.


    You will have to scroll all the way down to find it as it's usually among the last options you can find. 

  3. Tap Download and install.


    Your Galaxy Z Flip 4 will connect to Samsung’s server to see if there’s an update available. It will also automatically download the firmware. 

  4. Tap Install now.


    This will immediately install the new firmware and will restart your phone when finished. So if you have unfinished works, make sure to save them before doing this. 

  5. Alternatively, you can choose Schedule install.


    This will allow you to pick the perfect time to install the firmware. We suggest that if you choose this option, set the time when you’re not using your device and make sure it’s connected to its charger. 

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  • Settings
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  • Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4

After the new firmware update is installed, your phone will reboot and you can continue using it once everything is finished.

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Harold Hisona

Harold has been in the tech industry since 2008 when he started out as a tech support for companies like Time Warner, Comcast and Tracfone. He’s been troubleshooting phones when the smartphone industry started booming. During his tenure as a tech support, he’s already been writing for various tech blogs and doing some freelance SEO. In 2012, he joined a small team of bloggers to write for The Droid Guy, and he has been with the company ever since. Today, he doesn’t only write tutorials and troubleshooting pieces but also shoots and edits videos for The Droid Guy channel while trading stocks on the side. Contact me at Email

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