Google has just started rolling out this year's first security patch to all its Pixel devices and some of its Nexus devices. Apparently, the patch for this month has two levels; namely the January 1 patches and the January 5 patches. The January 1 patch addresses 20 bugs and vulnerabilities, while the January 5 patch adds 18 more to it. There are some fixes here which have been marked as critical, but fortunately, there have been no reports to indicate that these bugs/vulnerabilities have yet been exploited on any Android smartphone.
In case you are wondering when Samsung will be releasing these patches for their smartphones, I don't think that's going to be any time before the third week of January and that's if we are lucky! Nevertheless, the December patch for most devices has already been rolled out by the company, which should be enough for now.
Head over to our firmware section to find all the latest available updates for your Samsung smartphones and tablets.
Saikat Kar (tech-enthusiast)
Brand new firmware updates for the Galaxy S6 Edge+, Galaxy S6 Edge and many other smartphones and tablets are on the daily update list today. Go through our tutorial, download the right ROM and start with the updating.
We have more firmware updates for the Samsung Galaxy A3, S5 and many other smartphones today. The official ROMs are available for download from our firmware section, or you can click directly on the links below to get what you need. Be sure to check our our helpful tutorial first, unless you have prior experience in flashing firmware with Odin3.
New firmware for your Samsung Galaxy S6 are here today. Select the right update for your model, download it and take a look at our tutorial on how to flash ROM updates manually with Odin 3 before beginning. Enjoy.
Just as always, Samsung had started rolling out beta updates of the latest Android 8.0 Oreo OS to select devices and users who signed up for the Galaxy Beta Program a few months back, but that time is about to come to an end now, as the fifth and very likely, the final beta update is out now. The OTA update comes in at a fairly large but expected size of 613MB and The Android Soul reports the firmware version to be ZQLE.
While it most probably marks the end of the Oreo beta updates, there is no doubt that it's good news. This basically means that the official and final version of the latest Android OS is about to make its appearance via OTA on various devices now. Unfortunately, if you are in India, you have probably only started receiving the second beta update.
Head over to our firmware section to find all the latest available updates for your Samsung smartphones and tablets.
Saikat Kar (tech-enthusiast)
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