Samsung’s commitment to supporting its devices – even older ones – impresses again as the Galaxy S20 gets December’s security update.
The S20 phones have two more years of support, making them a great choice even now.
But still, if you are itching to get the update and ensure that your device is protected, you can check if it is available to you via these simple steps:Navigate to the Software Update section, towards the bottom of the listSamsung has explained on their security bulletin that the update prevents unwanted access to call management, user messages and the settings app in general.
Naturally, this is just the start for this security update, as it will soon be headed towards other Galaxy devices, including the S22 line-up of flagships and the
Ireland Latest News, Ireland Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
You can get the Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 Pro for its lowest price yet at Best BuySave $70 on the Bluetooth-exclusive 45mm Galaxy Watch.
Read more »
James Webb Telescope’s Unparalleled View of the Ghostly Light in Galaxy ClustersData obtained by the new James Webb Space Telescope was used by a recent study that has produced the most complete analysis to date of the intracluster light, the diffuse and faint light emitted by stars in galaxy clusters that are not gravitationally bound to any galaxy. The research gives new clue
Read more »
Samsung's rugged Galaxy XCover 6 Pro with 5G and removable battery finally lands at AT&TAT&T is following Verizon, US Cellular, and T-Mobile's suit at last, releasing the 5G-enabled rugged Samsung Galaxy XCover 6 Pro at a $599.99 price.
Read more »
Galaxy Tab S8 is a far better tablet than the 10th Gen iPad | Digital TrendsThe 10th-gen iPad redefines Apple's entry-level tablet and aims for computing glory, but Samsung's Galaxy Tab S8 is miles ahead from every angle.
Read more »
The Galaxy Watch5 Pro receives a generous discount at Best BuyIf you want the best Galaxy Watch out there but for some reason missed all the Black Friday/Cyber Monday craze, fret not.
Read more »
Peer into the exposed heart of a galaxy in mesmerizing new imageRobert Lea is a science journalist in the U.K. whose articles have been published in Physics World, New Scientist, Astronomy Magazine, All About Space, Newsweek and ZME Science. He also writes about science communication for Elsevier and the European Journal of Physics. Rob holds a bachelor of science degree in physics and astronomy from the U.K.’s Open University. Follow him on Twitter sciencef1rst.
Read more »