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T-Mobile Galaxy Note 10+ 5G getting October 2020 security patch in the US

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One of the top U.S. carriers, T-Mobile has begun sending a new software update to Galaxy Note 10+ 5G. The devices locked on the carrier getting October 2020 security patch.

READ MORE: Samsung One UI October 2020 updates tracker

According to the changelog, the update comes with a version number of N976USQS3CTI8. Apart from the October 2020 security patch, the latest update doesn’t bring any new features.

Samsung has already rolled out the latest October 2020 Android security patch to its Galaxy Note 10 series devices.

If you have a Galaxy Note 10+ 5G device, you can check for the latest software update manually by heading to the Settings app and go to Software update > Download and install.

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Samsung rolls out enhanced 4G update to 2016 and 2017 Galaxy phones

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Samsung Galaxy S7 A5 4G update

Samsung has released an enhanced 4G band support update for its older smartphone models, the Galaxy S7 from 2016 and the Galaxy A5 from 2017. This update is essential for maintaining access to network services, including emergency calls.

The new update ensures that these Galaxy devices remain functional with current 4G networks. Although the update does not provide new features or security enhancements, it is important for continuous network connectivity.

After the enhanced 4G TDD band support update, the firmware for the Samsung Galaxy S7 and Galaxy A5 have been updated to G930FXXU8EVG3 and A520FXXUGCTKA, respectively.

Currently, the update is available for Galaxy S7 and Galaxy A5 in Europe. However, there is no information about the update for the Galaxy S7 Edge. It is expected that Samsung will extend this update to more models from 2016 onwards.

Samsung is updating older phones to ensure that even older models can stay connected. Users with these models should manually check for updates if they have not received a notification. To install the latest update, you just need to visit Settings >> Software Update >> Download and install.

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Samsung Galaxy Tab A8 gets April 2024 security update

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Samsung Galaxy Tab A8 April 2024 update

Samsung has pushed a new update for Galaxy Tab A8, which installs the latest Android security patch released in April 2024 to improve system security and stability. Users can identify the update through the One UI build version ending with DXD5.

Users of Samsung Galaxy Tab A8 are receiving the April 2024 security update in Korea and Europe. It is an initial rollout so it may take some hours or days to reach all eligible models.

The fresh update mainly focuses on improving the system security of the device by including the latest Android security measures. Additionally, the update addresses various bugs and stability optimizations, which brings a better overall user experience.

If you have received the update pop-up on your device, you can install it to get an enhanced experience. You can check and install the update through Settings >> Software Update >> Download and install.

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Good Lock app failing to open? Samsung will soon push fix update

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Samsung Good Lock issue

Samsung Good Lock is a widely used customization app, but users have been facing a functional issue with its start screen behavior. Users have noticed that the app, which used to open on the last tab they viewed, now opens by default on the ‘Terrace’ tab every time it is visited.

This change from the expected behavior was reported by a user who pointed out that the app should remain on the last tab where it was turned off. Instead, the app now consistently starts from the ‘Terrace’ tab, causing minor inconvenience to those who rely on its original functionality.

However, the Samsung community moderator has acknowledged the issue and announced that a solution is underway. The fix will be included in the next update, ensuring that the app will function as intended.

Users of Samsung Good Lock can look forward to the upcoming update, which promises to restore the app’s smart tab selection feature and enhance overall usability.

“Thank you for bringing this to our attention! As you said, normal operation is for the last page viewed to be selected first. We will correct this part and have it reflected in the next version release,” said the community moderator.

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