Samsung September security updates reach Note9, S10, Note10, and a few budget phones

Samsung September security updates reach Note9, S10, Note10, and a few budget phones

Samsung has rushed to update their gadgets with the most recent security patches in the past couple of years, and it would seem that very little is going to change for the month of September. The organization has just updated the Exynos-powered international Galaxy Note9 model (SM-N960F) with the September 2020 patch.

The new firmware conveys version number N960FXXS6ETHB. Beside the brief security patch, we don’t know what else is incorporated, as the changelog isn’t yet accessible. The over-the-air update is accessible now in the DBT region, which is Samsung code for Germany. This goes without saying, however in the event that you do discover the update firmware floating around online, don’t flash it on your Snapdragon-powered Note9s.

This post will serve as the roundup for Samsung phones updated with the September 2020 patch.

Related post

CES 2023: The updated M8 Smart Monitor, an Apple Studio Display rival, is one of Samsung’s most recent monitors

CES 2023: The updated M8 Smart Monitor, an Apple Studio Display rival, is one of Samsung’s…

Samsung has announced a number of new monitors ahead of CES 2023 this week. The ViewFinity…
Samsung Display and Intel are working on ‘slidable’ PCs

Samsung Display and Intel are working on ‘slidable’ PCs

Samsung Display and Intel are working on “slidable” PCs. During Intel’s Innovation keynote today, Samsung Display…
Samsung discloses new microSD card for reconnaissance, dashboard cameras

Samsung discloses new microSD card for reconnaissance, dashboard cameras

Seoul: Samsung Electronics has uncovered its new microSD card, PRO Endurance, which is intended to satisfy…