In Short:
- Galaxy S20 FE receives long-awaited June 2024 security patch.
- Monthly security updates continue for the S20 FE, exceeding expectations.
- Galaxy Note 20 series gets June 2024 security update, support continues.
Galaxy S20 FE Gets Back on Track with Security Updates
Samsung addressed a delay in security updates for the Galaxy S20 FE by releasing the critical June 2024 patch. This update tackles 59 security vulnerabilities, enhancing your phone’s protection. The update is currently available for carrier-locked US models (SM-G781U), identified by firmware version G781USQSGHXF1.
To install the update, navigate to Settings > Software update > Download and install. If unavailable, be patient; Samsung often rolls out updates gradually. Alternatively, download the firmware from reliable sources and install it using Odin for users comfortable with manual updates.
Encouraging News: Monthly Security Updates Continue for S20 FE
Samsung pledged five years of security updates for the Galaxy S20 FE launched in September 2023. This commitment translates to regular security patches until September 2025. Traditionally, older devices transition from monthly to less frequent updates. The continued monthly schedule for the S20 FE is a positive sign for its long-term security.
Considering an Upgrade? Galaxy S23 FE or S24 FE on the Horizon
While the S20 FE remains well-supported, you might be looking for a newer phone. The Galaxy S23 FE offers a compelling upgrade path, though the upcoming S24 FE might be worth the wait for cutting-edge features. For a true flagship experience, consider the powerful Galaxy S24 Ultra.
Galaxy Note Series Lives On: Security Updates for Note 20 and Note 20 Ultra
Nearly four years after their debut, Samsung’s final Note devices, the Galaxy Note 20 and Note 20 Ultra, haven’t been forgotten. This week, they received the June 2024 security update, currently rolling out to carrier-locked units in the US and Europe (look for build numbers ending in HFX1).
Having exhausted Android and One UI upgrades last year, these updates focus solely on security improvements, a trend that will likely continue for the foreseeable future. Samsung plans to support the Note 20 series for at least another year, similar to the S20 series. However, update frequency might decrease as the phones approach their fourth anniversary.
To grab the update, head to Settings > Software update on your Note 20 device. Alternatively, download the firmware from trusted sources and use a Windows PC to install it manually.
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