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[Gadgets] Samsung’s February 2024 security update is available for these Galaxy devices


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One month deep into the year, Samsung is going strong with a new security update for several devices. Here’s the full list of devices receiving the February 2024 security update. What’s new in Samsung’s February security update Because of the nature of the update, Samsung isn’t bringing any big changes to One UI 6. Instead, there are a few tweaks to the software that will better protect users against malicious attacks or other vulnerabilities baked into the system. If the February security patch is available for your Galaxy device, be sure to update it when you’re able. Security threats change fast, and keeping your device updated means the best chance of avoiding attacks. Devices with the Samsung February 2024 security update The February security patch is going to follow the same recipe other security updates have in the past. Samsung’s most recent flagships will see the update first, followed by the po[CENSORED]r midrange devices. Samsung prioritizing midrange devices a little more than in the past is something we’ve seen more of in the past year, and it’s a welcome shift. This month, the Galaxy Z Flip 3 was the first phone to see the One UI 6 security update. Beyond that, the Z Fold series has been spotted with the patch, as well.

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Interestingly enough, Samsung has not pushed the widely available February security patch to the Galaxy S24 series – the company’s latest flagship lineup. Instead, the Galaxy S20 series saw the update before other S devices. It makes sense, as Samsung has noted that the Galaxy S24 lineup has just been added to the group of devices receiving the monthly security update.

https://9to5google.com/2024/02/13/samsung-february-security-update/

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