A new software update is coming to the Samsung Galaxy M40. This is beginning to disperse gradually, so not all mid-range units have obtained it yet. However, since its distribution has begun, it is certain that within hours or days it will be available throughout the world.
The Samsung Galaxy M40 was launched in June of last year with Android 9 Pie as the default operating system. Since then, it has only been receiving basic updates that increase the security patch and optimize the system and functions. This new firmware package that now arrives adds many new features and features, so we are facing the largest and most important update that the mobile has received.
As reported by the portal GSMArena, the update is currently live in India and comes under the build number 'M405FDDU2BTB5', which weighs in at just over 1.7GB. Brings the March security patch and all the standard Android 10 featuressuch as new gesture navigation, improved privacy and notification management, as well as the new Digital Wellbeing. As usual, the availability of the update will expand to more regions in the coming weeks.
The build that, as such, is being offered for the Galaxy M40 brings Samsung's latest One UI 2.0 Core build, which means that it lacks some features like the built-in screen recorder.
The Samsung Galaxy M40 is a device that has a 6.3-inch PLS TFT screen with FullHD + resolution. It comes with the Snapdragon 675, a 4/6 GB RAM and 64/128 GB of ROM, respectively. It also has a 3,500 mAh battery with 15 W fast charging, a 32 MP + 8 MP + 5 MP triple camera and a 16 MP selfie sensor.