Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite, Galaxy A50, and Galaxy S9 series start receiving November 2020 patch update

the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite series, Samsung Galaxy A50 and Samsung Galaxy S9 They are now receive the November 2020 security update, according to reports.

Both Samsung Galaxy S9 phones like Samsung Galaxy S9 + receive the new firmware update with him November 2020 Security Patch.

Users in Germany are reportedly receiving it now and other European markets are expected to receive it soon. Likewise, users of Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite with SM-N770F also receive the latest security patch. The company details that the November 2020 patch fixes five critical vulnerabilities, as well as a number of other high and moderate threats.

SamMobile reports that the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite receives the Android security update of November 2020. The rollout is gradual and has reached users in Spain.

Samsung has reportedly started launching model number SM-N770F in Europe and users are expected to be notified in the coming weeks.

Same post informed the start of the November 2020 patch release also for the Samsung Galaxy A50. The update is being rolled out to select variants for now, and the firmware version is reported as A505FNXXS5BTJ4. This is a progressive version and users should continue to check for the update in settings.

Samsung Galaxy S9 and Samsung Galaxy S9 + will also get November 2020 update, SamMobile report. The update is being rolled out for use in Germany, and other European markets are expected to receive the update soon. For all eligible phones listed above, go to Settings> Software Update> Download & Install.

The November 2020 security patch update Samsung is also fixing five critical bugs, 29 high threats and 31 moderate threats. It also fixes five Samsung Vulnerabilities and Exposures (SVE) that allowed to bypass factory reset protection through Secure Folder.

The update also fixes a bug that allowed the S Secure app to be exploited and access the Gallery. The S Secure app is only available for users in China and India.

This update also fixes a vulnerability affected by phones running on Exynos 990 SoC and Android 10. This bug allowed threat actors to execute arbitrary code leading to potential exposure of sensitive data.

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