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The Korean brand Samsung does not forget its old terminals and has just released the latest September security update for its Samsung Galaxy S7. Specifically, the United Kingdom was the first country to receive the security update on the terminals, with the latest patch and with the software version G930FXXS3ERHD. The same update will also arrive at the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge over the next few days.
Secure your Samsung Galaxy S7
The September 2018 security patch for the Samsung Galaxy S7 and Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge includes fixes for nine critical vulnerabilities in the Android operating system that compromised the security of the terminals. This update does not include any other update, not even to Android 8.1 Oreo, staying at Android 8.0. The brand announced that, among its future plans, it included the update to Android 9 Pie. It is seen that users have yet to wait a while.
If you want to know if you already have the September security update on your Samsung devices, you must enter the phone's settings menu, then software updates and search manually. Before updating your equipment, you have to take into account a series of tips so that everything goes smoothly.
- Make sure you have enough battery so it doesn't turn off in the middle of the process. If this were to happen, your phone could be totally disabled.
- Your phone must have enough internal space to accommodate the update. Delete some photos or videos you have if your space is tight. If it detects that you do not have space to spare, the installation will not occur.
- Downloading the update file must be done under a WiFi connection. They are usually very heavy files and if you decide to download it with data, you can be surprised at the end of the month.
- Make a backup of all your data, in case something goes wrong in the process and you have to format your phone, losing everything you have stored.
Now you just have to wait to receive the September security update. It is very important that you have your phone updated to avoid having problems.