Entries in Android security update (6)

Sunday
Jun282020

Samsung Galaxy S20 series gets July Android security patch

Samsung Galaxy S20 users are in for a treat. The Galaxy S20 series are the first smartphones to receive the July Android security patch, which brings different security improvements as well as some enhancements to the device. It's worth noting that the 386.35MB July update is rolling out even though we're still in June.

The July patch introduces camera tweaks like better magnification and video stabilization. The update also lets you use Bluetooth microphones to record audio using the phone's recording app. But if you use MirrorLink, unfortunately, the update no longer supports the feature. The update has rolled out in Korea, but it isn't clear yet when other parts of the world will get it. Hopefully, it's coming to this side of the world soon.

Source: PocketNow

Monday
Dec022019

Google Pixel 4 and 4XL won't get December security patch until next week

Google has started rolling out the December security patch to different Pixel smartphones. Unfortunately for Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL users, the update will be coming to your devices next week. The update fixes everything from bugs to security vulnerabilities that range from moderate to critical with improvements to the camera, display, face unlocking, performance, and stability. It also brings the Pixel 4's Live Caption feature to the Pixel 3a and Pixel 3a XL.

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Tuesday
Nov052019

First-gen Google Pixel will get its last update in December

Review: Google Pixel XL

Just as we reported that the original Google Pixel hadn't received the latest Android security patch, we get word that the December update will be the last for the first-generation Google Pixel and Pixel XL. The final software update will come with several fixes and security patches. It comes as no surprise that Google ends support for the device. The company promised two major Android software updates and three years of security updates. The Pixel and Pixel XL exceeded its lifespan when it received Android 10 recently. Now, we don't know if Google will follow the same policy with the Pixel 2 and Pixel 3. Frankly, only time will tell if the extended support is part of a new strategy for the company.

Source: Digital Trends

Monday
Nov042019

Original Google Pixel doesn't get Nov. security update

The original Google Pixel and Pixel XL weren't supposed to get Android 10. Yet Google seems to have changed its policy of two major software updates. What hasn't changed is its three-year security update support, because now the 2016 flagship hasn't received the November security patch. Sometimes security patches don't make it as quickly to older devices, but this could also signal that Google is ready to retire its original smartphone. We'll keep you posted for any updates.

Source 9to5Google