How To Install Firmware Updates On Galaxy A53 5G

Firmware updates are very important because most of the time, the fixes to widespread issues are rolled out through them. That’s the case with Samsung devices including the Galaxy A53 5G.

That’s why you should take little time every now and then to check for new software updates. After all, it’s easy to do and safe for your phone and your data in it.

Or better yet, enable the Auto download feature so that if there’s a new firmware version, your phone will automatically download it. But don’t worry, because it won’t install it on its own. It will just prompt you to let you know that an update is available and that if you want to install it immediately or at a later time.

Estimate Cost : 0

Time Needed : 4 minutes

So in this post, we will show you how to check and install firmware updates on a Samsung Galaxy A53 5G.

  1. Pull up the Apps Drawer and tap Settings.

    This will bring you to the Main Settings menu.

  2. Scroll down and tap Software update.

    You might need to scroll all the way down to find it.

  3. Now tap Download and install.

    This will command your phone to connect to Samsung servers and check if there are available software updates for your phone.


    If there is, then wait until your phone has finished downloading it and then install it.

  4. Tap the switch beside Auto download over Wi-Fi.

    If your phone can't find an update, then we suggest you enable the Auto download so that it will automatically reconnect to Samsung servers to check for updates from time to time.

Tools
  • Android
Materials
  • Galaxy A53 5G

And that’s how you check and install firmware updates on your Samsung Galaxy A53 5G.

We hope that this tutorial can help you.

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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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