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Samsung Galaxy S20 FE February 2022 security update reaches India
While Samsung Galaxy S20 FE 5G February 2022 Android security patch update started releasing for the US users earlier this month, the Indian users are now only getting the fresh software update on their phones.
As usual, this update improves the security and stability of your device. It protects your phone bugs and viruses and provides you with seamless performance with added new configurations.
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At the same time, Samsung Galaxy S20 FE February 2022 update fixes 60 vulnerabilities and exploits to enhance the overall device’s functionality. However, the official support page mentions that this update brings fixes for 2 critical, 29 high, and 15 moderate levels of issues and exploit.
Update Version:
The latest Galaxy S20 FE update is currently rolling out in India and will reach other region users in the coming days or weeks. It comes with One UI build version G781BXXS4DVB1 and a heavy package size of around 2.5GB.
If you haven’t received the update notification, you can download it through the Settings of your phone. From here tap Software updates >> Download and install. Now follow the on-screen instructions and brings them to your phone.
Samsung Galaxy S20 FE One UI 4.1 update:
Samsung One UI 4.1 is now official and could be released anytime for the Galaxy S21 smartphones. Samsung Galaxy S20 FE is one of the most noteworthy Galaxy smartphones out there. The company didn’t let its users wait for too long for the Android 12-based One UI 4.0. Thus, we expect the same case with the One UI 4.1.
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