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Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite grabbing June 2022 security update

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Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite is one of the Galaxy devices that are eligible for the Android 13-based One UI 5.0 update, even though its high-end models Galaxy S10, S10+, S10e, and S10 5G are not. As soon as the new-gen One UI goes live, S10 Lite users will grab it.

However, currently, the device owners are getting the latest Android security patch update for the month of June. This update improves the security and stability of the phone’s system in addition to enhancing its performance by fixing various bugs and issues.

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As per the company’s June 2022 security patch details, this update comes with fixes for 66 privacy and security-related issues and exploits. These vulnerabilities include 5 Critical, 39 High, and 1 Moderate level of CVEs from Google and Samsung to provide users with seamless performance.

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Besides these, there’s nothing that the official changelog mentions. However, you may notice some minor changes and improvements after installing the fresh firmware on your phone.

It should be mentioned that the Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite June 2022 security update is being released in Brazil at the moment. But as soon as the company ensures its security and stability, it will make a broader rollout all over the world.

If you are a Galaxy S10 Lite user in Brazil and haven’t yet received the June 2022 update notification, you can go to Settings to check it manually. Scroll down to enter the Software update section then tab Download and install.

Wait for the phone to check available updates, click the Download button >> Install now/Schedule install. Finally, restart your phone to start initial app optimization.

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