Samsung’s first “quantum” smartphone has been updated to Android 12

The Samsung Galaxy A Quantum smartphone, announced back in May 2020, originally ran One UI 2 based on Android 10. Now it has received an update to the Android 12 operating system.

The update has firmware version A716SKSU4DVC2 and comes with the March 2022 Android security patch, but it’s not yet clear if users are getting the One UI 4.0 or One UI 4.1 skin.

Samsung’s first “quantum” smartphone has been updated to Android 12

Samsung Galaxy A Quantum is positioned as the world’s first smartphone with a quantum security solution. Galaxy A Quantum is equipped with a quantum random number generator (Quantum Random Number Generator, QRNG) developed by the Swiss ID Quantique. Galaxy A Quantum users will be able to use “quantum encryption” in services that require identification and certification, including mobile payments

The Galaxy A Quantum smartphone is equipped with an Exynos 980 single-chip system and a 6.7-inch Full HD + Super AMOLED screen with an embedded 32 MP front camera, as well as a fingerprint scanner built under the screen.

The phone received 8 GB of RAM and 128 GB of internal flash memory, a 4500 mAh battery, and a quad camera with a 64 megapixel main image sensor.

Source: ixbt

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