Nokia Mobile has now expanded roll-out of April security update to more devices. Nokia X30 5G and Nokia G20 are now receiving the April Security update 2023. The update brings only the Google Android patch update for the month of April 2023 to Nokia X30 5G and Nokia G20.

For all software update news related to other Nokia smartphones click here. If you want to track February update roll-out to Nokia smartphones you can do it here.

Check below for the April Security update size, list of markets and the update changelog for Nokia X30 5G and Nokia G20. On the basis of tips received from our readers, we will collate a list of markets for Nokia X30 5G and Nokia G20 in which April 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.

List of markets:

  • Nokia X30 5G in Australia
  • Nokia G20 in Serbia

Nokia X30 5G April security update size:

The update size for Nokia X30 5G is 94.82 MB. 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 April security update size:

The update size for Nokia G20 is 23.74 MB. 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 X30 5G and Nokia G20 April security update changelog:

Nokia X30 5G and Nokia G20 are receiving only the 2023 April Android security patch with the update. Here is what the April security update addresses as mentioned by Google on its official Security bulletin page.

The most severe of these issues is a critical security vulnerability in the System component that could lead to remote (proximal/adjacent) code execution with no additional execution privileges needed. User interaction is not needed for exploitation. 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, Mick & Kristijan for the tip. Cheers!!