Exciting new updates for your Samsung smartphones are available now with the S8 and the Galaxy S7 Edge leading today's list with the latest firmware updates. In case you are new to flashing manual updates, check our tutorial on how to do that with Odin3.
If you are looking for firmware updates on today's post, you better have a Galaxy S6 Edge because that is the only smartphone which is on the list! Don't worry though, because you can always check out our firmware section to find the latest Android firmware updates for your Samsung smartphones and learn how to flash them with Odin3 from this tutorial. Enjoy!
Android firmware updates for the Galaxy S6 Edge and the Galaxy S6 Edge+ are today's highlights. Check them out below in the list and feel free to try any of them out on your smartphone. Even if you are new to manually flashing updates and firmware with Odin3, we have a tutorial to get you started right here.
Samsung might have messed up their scheduled security updates quite a bit ever since the BlueBorne threat was detected, but they are getting back on track now. They have started releasing the November security patch for multiple devices in various regions. If you happen to own a Galaxy A7 (2017) in India, then you will likely be prompted to update your phone any time now, if you have not been prompted to do so already. Check out the software update section manually to know for sure. If the update is not there yet, don't worry about it because it's only a matter of time.
The update comes in at a decently heavy size of 330MB, via firmware version A720FXXU2BQK2. It includes fixes for 61 vulnerabilities in the base Android OS and 6 in Samsung's own overlying UI. There's also a patch for the KRACK Wi-Fi vulnerability included, in case you are wondering. Although the exact details were not shared by SamMobile, we are guessing this update also patches the BlueBorne threat on the A7 (2017), given that this is the first firmware update that the smartphone is receiving in the region since it got updated to Android Nougat.
Head over to our firmware section to find all the latest available updates for your Samsung smartphones and tablets.
Saikat Kar (tech-enthusiast)
Anyone following Samsung's latest update schedule knows that they have been quite unpredictable lately. After skipping the September patch altogether in favor of patching the BlueBorne threat, Samsung decided to roll out the October security update in mid-November for even flagship handsets such as the Galaxy S8 and S8+. Just as we had started to think they might skip the November patch as well, the OEM proved us wrong by releasing the November security patch for a number of its smartphone and tablets. The Galaxy Note 5 happens to be the latest of the lucky handsets that are getting the OTA November security updates, but instead of starting in Europe like these usually do, the roll out was seen first in Taiwan according to SamMobile.
You probably know this already, but just in case you don't, here are the major fixes included in this patch.
· Fixes for 61 vulnerabilities in the base Android OS
· Six fixes for Samsung's own overlying UI
· fix for the KRACK Wi-Fi threat
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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