Samsung’s delayed security update rolls out first in U.S. to surprising T-Mobile locked series
Only 14 of the 50 bug fixes are only for Galaxy smartphones and tablets with most of the bugs giving attackers a way to access a victim’s device. Once they are able to get inside a phone, the criminals steal personal data without obtaining the necessary permissions and they can also cause the phone to crash. The August update has started rolling out now carrying firmware version M556BXXU3AXG7. Besides correcting and patching the flaws discovered, the update also improves the stability and performance of the devices that receive the update and have it installed.
You might think that Samsung would make sure that its flagship phones would get the update first but surprisingly the Samsung Galaxy M55 is the first Galaxy device to receive it. That phone carries the model number SM-M556B. If you own the Galaxy M55 or whenever you receive the update, you can install it by following these directions. Go to Settings > Software update > Download and install.
The unlocked and T-Mobile/Sprint versions of the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra will soon receive the security update in the U.S. | Image credit-PhoneArena
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