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Samsung has started issuing the November security patch to another smartphone - this time to a lightweight "flagship" Galaxy S10 Lite. At the moment, users in Spain are getting it, and it will very likely head to other countries soon.

The November security patch update carries firmware version G770FXXS3CTJ3 and does not appear to bring any new features or improvements. However, this is not surprising for updates of this type.

The latest security patch fixes a total of 65 vulnerabilities found in the system Android (namely 5 critical, 29 severe and 31 moderate) as well as several bugs discovered in Samsung's software itself, one of which allowed through the app Secure folder bypass the security feature Androidwith FRP (Factory Reset Protection). In addition, it solves a vulnerability in the Exynos 990 chip - but this is up to the owners Galaxy The S10 Lite is not affected, as it is exclusively powered by the Snapdragon 855 chipset. Just curious – this chip flaw allowed arbitrary code to run, potentially exposing sensitive information.

Let us remind you that the technology giant already released the November patch for the flexible phone, among other things Galaxy From the Fold 2 (he aimed for it first at the end of last month), the models of the series Galaxy S20, Galaxy S10, Galaxy S9, Galaxy Notes 20, Galaxy Note 10 and smartphone Galaxy Note 10 Lite.

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