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Samsung Galaxy S9 March 2021 security update has arrived!

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Samsung has already decided to not deliver the Android 11 update to the Galaxy Note 9 and S9/S9+ users. Meanwhile, the company has not forgotten to send the up-to-date security patch for these older flagship smartphones.

According to the latest info, the Korean tech began rolling out the March 2021 security update for the Galaxy S9 series phones. This new firmware improves the system security and brings enhancements to the functions for a better overall user experience.

SOFTWARE VERSIONS:

  • G960FXXSFFUB3 – Samsung Galaxy S9
  • G965FXXSFFUB3 – Samsung Galaxy S9+

According to the latest security bulletin, this update brings fixes for 26 high and 4 critical levels of CVEs. Moreover, the company will send this new software update to the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ phones in different batches, so it may take some time to available widely.

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Other than the security patch, this software also comes with new performance improvements and enhancements for system functions for increased user experience.

How to check for updates manually:

  • Open device Settings
  • Select Software updates menu
  • Finally hit Download and install button.

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You are getting four years of security updates!

On February 22, Samsung announced that it will deliver at least four years of security updates for the Galaxy devices launched since. Over the past decade, Samsung has made a notable improvement in speeding up its security updates.

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