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Verizon: Samsung Galaxy S10 grabs July 2021 security update

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The Galaxy S10 is the first Samsung smartphone series that had received the latest security update last month. Now, the Verizon branded Galaxy S10 series devices started receiving the same treatment in the United States.

According to the info, Verizon has begun sending the July 2021 security patch with a new firmware update to the Galaxy S10e, Galaxy S10, and Galaxy S10+ in the US.

We have the official changelog of this update, which shows nothing other than the security improvements with the most up-to-date Android security patches.

Software versions:

  • Galaxy S10e – G970USQS5GUF1
  • Galaxy S10 – G973USQS5GUF1
  • Galaxy S10 Plus – G975USQS5GUF1

July 2021 security update

Samsung confirmed that its July 2021 security update comes along with fixes for 41 CVEs from Google and additional 8 SVEs fixes from the OEM.

More Galaxies to join soon

After the Galaxy S10 series, the carrier should not take too much time to extend the latest July 2021 security update to more flagship phones such as the Galaxy S21, Galaxy Note 20, Galaxy S20, and Galaxy Note 10 series.

It is noteworthy that the Korean tech giant has impressively upgraded its software development mechanism, which is helping the brand to deliver new updates ahead of any other OEM. Furthermore, the decision to not bring One UI 3.5 will be helping Samsung for a speedy Android 12 distribution.

Check out this video to learn how to check for s/w updates manually

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