The January security update is now available for more Nokia smartphones. Nokia G20, Nokia 5.4 and Nokia 3.4 are receiving the January Security update now. Check below for the January Security update size, list of markets and the update changelog for Nokia G20, Nokia 5.4 and Nokia 3.4.

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On the basis of tips received from our readers, we will collate a list of markets for Nokia G20, Nokia 5.4 and Nokia 3.4, where the January security update is now available. So, do let us know if you have received the update in the comments section. You can also try the VPN trick for getting the update and see if it works.

Markets:

  • Nokia G20 in Serbia, Poland & Nigeria
  • Nokia 5.4 in Sri Lanka and Oman
  • Nokia 3.4 in India

Nokia G20 January security update size:

Nokia G20 is receiving the January security update (23.73 MB in size depending upon markets). You will either be prompted to download this update, or you can check by going to Settings and searching system updates and then by checking for the update.

Nokia 5.4 January security update size:

Nokia 5.4 is receiving the January security update (54.38 MB in size depending upon markets). You will either be prompted to download this update, or you can check by going to Settings and searching system updates and then by checking for the update.

Nokia 3.4 January security update size:

Nokia 3.4 is receiving the January security update (51.56 MB in size depending upon markets). You will either be prompted to download this update, or you can check by going to Settings and searching system updates and then by checking for the update.

Nokia G20, Nokia 5.4 and Nokia 3.4 update changelog:

Nokia G20, Nokia 5.4 and Nokia 3.4 are receiving the 2023 January Android security update. Here is what the January security update addresses as mentioned by Google on its official Security bulletin page.

The most severe of these issues is a high security vulnerability in the Framework component that could lead to local escalation of privilege with no additional execution privileges needed. The severity assessment is based on the effect that exploiting the vulnerability would possibly have on an affected device, assuming the platform and service mitigations are turned off for development purposes or if successfully bypassed.

Thanks, Kristijan, Shakir & Rupam for the tip. Cheers!!