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Samsung Galaxy S20 FE Gets October 2022 Security In The US

Earlier last week, Samsung released the latest monthly security update for Galaxy S20 FE T-Mobile’s network users in the US. Now, the South Korean brand has begun expanding the October 2022 Android security patch for unlocked versions of the Galaxy S20 FE smartphone users in the US.

As per the information, the latest update is focused on improving the security of your device so that you can ensure that your private files and dates are kept securely on your device. The up-to-date security patch provides a seamless user experience by reducing the system lagging, crashing, freezing and more issues. Read more Samsung One UI 5.0 Update Comes To These Following Galaxy Stock Apps

Moreover, this update fixes some general bugs and issues that are related to system security and privacy. Apart from the general improvements, the Samsung software support page mentions a total of 50 CVEs which include 1 critical, 29 high, and 2 moderate level CVEs, and 18 are the SVEs from Samsung.

Changelog:

  • The overall stability of functions improved.
  • The security of your device has been improved.
  • A software update can include, but is not limited to:
  • Device stability improvements and bug fixes.
  • New and/or enhanced features.
  • Further improvements to performance.
  • To get the best from your device, please keep your device up to date and regularly check for software updates.

Software Information:

  • Version number: G781U1UEU9EVI8
  • Package size: 852.66MB
  • Availability: US (Unlocked version)

How To Update?

You want to download this October 2022 security patch on your Galaxy S20 FE phone. Go to the Galaxy device’s Settings; From here, scroll down and click on the Software Update section. Then check the new update; Once done, click on the Download and Install button to complete the process.

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