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Own a Samsung Galaxy device? Update your software immediately

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Samsung has pushed September 2020 security patch update for its several monthly scheduled flagship devices. From the starting of this month, Samsung has begun sending the latest Security patch updates with fixing some major bugs. With September 2020 security update, the company fixed lots of critical vulnerabilities that can harm Galaxy devices.

Samsung Galaxy devices getting a “security patch level” with a date of “2020-09-01.” All vulnerabilities in this update, have  ‘High’ or ‘Critical’ CVEs, making this update a requirement for Android users so that their devices remain secure.

The September update also brings with it other improvements related to Wi-Fi connectivity, the Messages app, and Samsung Keyboard.

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We are adding the official list of the fixed patches that Samsung has listed on its official security update page-

Critical-
CVE-2019-13998, CVE-2019-10615, CVE-2019-10562, CVE-2020-3619, CVE-2020-3667, CVE-2020-11116, CVE-2020-0245(O8.x,P9.0), CVE-2020-0380, CVE-2020-0396

High-
CVE-2019-14025, CVE-2019-14056, CVE-2019-14065, CVE-2019-14119, CVE-2019-13999, CVE-2019-14115, CVE-2019-14089, CVE-2020-3643, CVE-2020-3636, CVE-2020-3611, CVE-2020-3624, CVE-2020-3644, CVE-2020-12464, CVE-2018-13903, CVE-2019-14052, CVE-2020-0069, CVE-2020-0260, CVE-2020-0252, CVE-2020-0253, CVE-2020-0251, CVE-2020-0254, CVE-2020-0255, CVE-2020-11128, CVE-2020-3640, CVE-2020-3675, CVE-2020-3668, CVE-2020-11115, CVE-2020-11118, CVE-2020-0074, CVE-2020-0388, CVE-2020-0391, CVE-2020-0401, CVE-2020-0382, CVE-2020-0389, CVE-2020-0390, CVE-2020-0395, CVE-2020-0397, CVE-2020-0399, CVE-2020-0245(Q10.0), CVE-2020-0392, CVE-2020-0381, CVE-2020-0383, CVE-2020-0384, CVE-2020-0385, CVE-2020-0393, CVE-2020-0386, CVE-2020-0394, CVE-2020-0379

Moderate-
CVE-2020-0125, CVE-2020-0197, CVE-2020-0127, CVE-2020-0128, CVE-2020-0132, CVE-2020-0134, CVE-2020-0135, CVE-2020-0139, CVE-2020-0140, CVE-2020-0141, CVE-2020-0142, CVE-2020-0143, CVE-2020-0151, CVE-2020-0152, CVE-2020-0156, CVE-2020-0157, CVE-2020-0159, CVE-2020-0167, CVE-2020-0176, CVE-2020-0178, CVE-2020-0180, CVE-2020-0182, CVE-2020-0185, CVE-2020-0187, CVE-2020-0191, CVE-2020-0192, CVE-2020-0193, CVE-2020-0195, CVE-2020-0199, CVE-2020-0207, CVE-2020-0212, CVE-2020-0214

Already included in previous updates
CVE-2020-3666, CVE-2020-3669, CVE-2019-16746

James is the lead content creator on Sammy Fans and mostly works on Samsung's firmware section. His first phone was the Galaxy S4 and continues to get new S series devices. Most of the time, James tries to learn about new technologies and gadgets but he also sneaks a bit of free time to nearby rivers and nature.

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Apple slims iPhone 16 Pro bezels, Samsung D preps production

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Korea’s Samsung Display and LG Display prep to initiate Apple iPhone 16 Pro display production in the first half. The report states that Apple has reduced the bottom bezel of the display for the upcoming Pro models, which would include the iPhone 16 Pro and 16 Pro Max.

According to TheElec, Samsung Display will commence Apple iPhone 16 display production in the first half itself. While the timeline isn’t clear, it’s expected that LG Display is also striving to begin the mass production of panels for the iPhone 16 Pro lineup.

Samsung reportedly established an organization earlier this month to strengthen its Apple business. It is reported that the Border Reduction Structure (BRS) technology is applied to make the bottom bezel thinner on the iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max models.

Samsung Display will likely produce OLED panels for all four models, including two Pro models and the other regular and Plus models. Meanwhile, LG Display plans to produce only two models, the iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max, which require a thin bottom bezel.

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Samsung trolls Apple over faulty iPhone alarms

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Samsung just trolled Apple over reports of faulty iPhone alarms. The company’s UK account posted the mockery Reels on Instagram, trolling Apple following reports from some iPhone users regarding the alarms problem.

It isn’t the first time Samsung is making fun of its biggest rival. The Korean tech giant doesn’t have sweet relationships with Apple’s iPhone business, as it’s the biggest rival internationally apart from the US leadership.

“Rest assured our alarms GO OFF,” the company writes (via TechRadar) in its latest meme-based Instagram post, adding in the caption: “Samsung users woke up on time today.”

Samsung has a long history of mocking Apple, which is refreshed with the latest incident. While the Instagram post doesn’t clearly mention Apple or iPhone anywhere, the subject of the meme-based post is a no-brainer.

iPhone Alarms Bug

Due to iOS setting issue, iPhone alarms are not working properly, some Apple users report. The iPhone maker acknowledged the issue saying “an issue causing some iPhone alarms to not play as expected.” The best part is the company is preparing a fix, which should be rolled out soon.

 

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Samsung starts Fab Grab Fest sale in India, up to 64% off on Galaxy phones

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Samsung is back with its exciting Fab Grab Fest sale in India. The company announced striking deals on smartphones, tablets, wearables, accessories, and much more. The sale starts today and Flipkart is already selling the S23 5G and S23 FE at their lowest price yet.

Fab Grab Fest

Samsung consumers in India avail up to 64% off on select models of the Galaxy S series, Galaxy Z series, and Galaxy A series smartphones. Select models of Galaxy tablets, accessories and Galaxy smartwatches will be available at up to 77% off.

As part of the exciting bank offers, customers can experience exceptional savings of up to 22.5% cashback when using HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank, and other leading debit and credit cards, with a maximum cashback of up to INR 25000.

Samsung Fab Grab Fest India

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Smartphones Up to 64% off on MRP Galaxy S24 Ultra, Galaxy S24+, Galaxy S24, Galaxy Z Fold5, Galaxy Z Flip5, Galaxy S23 FE, Galaxy S21 FE, Galaxy A55, Galaxy A35, Galaxy A15

Tablets, Wearables Up to 77% off on MRP Galaxy Tab S9 Series, Galaxy Tab S9 FE+, Galaxy Tab S9 FE, Galaxy Tab A9+, Galaxy Tab A9, Galaxy Buds 2 Pro, Galaxy Watch6 Classic, Galaxy Watch 6, Watch 4 Classic, Galaxy Buds FE, Galaxy Fit 3

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