What you should know
- The Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (2022) by Samsung is set to receive the Android 14 update.
- As of now, users in France and a few other European countries should be able to update their tablets to Android 14.
- The new firmware version for the European version of the Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (2022) is P613XXU4CWL1, which also includes the November 2023 security update.
- The Android 14 update for the Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (2022) is a 1.8GB download, and users are advised to ensure they have enough storage.
- Having launched two years ago, the Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (2022) is now getting its second major Android update, qualifying it for at least another Android OS upgrade, possibly at the end of 2024 or in early 2025.
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Samsung’s budget-friendly Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (2022) is next in line for the much-anticipated Android 14 update. However, not everyone will be able to access this update immediately. Now, it’s more of a question of when, not if, the Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (2022) will receive the Android 14 upgrade.
Currently, users in France and several other European countries should be able to update their Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (2022) to Android 14. That’s what SamMobile says, at least.
If you’re rocking the European version of the Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (2022), keep an eye out for a new firmware version. The magic number? P613XXU4CWL1. Oh, and it comes with the November 2023 security update. A bit of a bummer, considering Google has already rolled out the January 2024 security patch.
The Android 14 update for the Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (2022) is a hefty 1.8GB download. So, you better make sure you’ve got enough storage space. If you’re in Europe and haven’t received a notification yet, you might want to manually check. Just head over to Settings, then Software update, and finally Download and install.
The Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (2022), launched a couple of years back, is now getting its second major Android update. This means the tablet is eligible for at least one more Android OS upgrade. When might that happen? Possibly late 2024, or early 2025 if we’re being realistic.