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    Just a couple of days in the past, we informed you that Samsung decreased the frequency of its safety updates for the Galaxy S20 and Galaxy Note 20 traces. Instead of month-to-month safety patches, the Galaxy S20 5G, S20+ 5G, S20 Ultra 5G, and Galaxy S20 FE (and the non-5G variants), will likely be up to date quarterly. The Galaxy Note 20 5G, and Galaxy Note 20 Ultra 5G (and the non 5G variants) additionally misplaced month-to-month assist and it was introduced that this line would obtain safety updates quarterly.
    Also dropped down from month-to-month to quarterly updates have been the Fold 2 and Galaxy Z Flip 5G. These adjustments have been listed on Samsung’s Mobile Security web page below Software Updates as the entire aforementioned models have been moved from the record of gadgets set to obtain month-to-month safety updates to their new location below the heading “Current Models for Quarterly Security Updates.”

    The Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra will nonetheless obtain month-to-month safety updates for the time being

    But it seems that Sammy was forced into altering its thoughts. Looking on the Security Updates part of the Samsung Mobile Security web page right now reveals that the Galaxy Note 20 5G, the Galaxy Note Ultra 5G (and the non-5G variants), and the Galaxy S20 FE 5G (and the non-5G variant) have been returned to the part titled “Current Models for Monthly Security Updates.” 

    The cause why this may need occurred is that the Galaxy Note 20 models and the Galaxy S20 FE handsets have been launched within the second half of 2020 as opposed to the Galaxy S20 gadgets which hit the market throughout the first quarter of 2020. As a outcome, had Samsung moved the Galaxy S20 FE 5G, Galaxy Note 20 5G, Galaxy Note 5G Ultra 5G (and the non 5G variants) to quarterly updates, these telephones wouldn’t have obtained the total 4 years of month-to-month safety updates that Samsung had promised they’d obtain. However, by the point the fourth quarter rolls round, Samsung could have met its four-year obligation for these telephones and will revert again to quarterly safety updates.

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