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South Korea's Samsung is one of the few that keeps its promises and really tries to deliver security patches and updates to the market as soon as possible. In addition, the manufacturer promised at its Unpacked event that it will try to supply updates to most of its devices, including older models. And as it turned out, these are not empty promises, but a pleasant reality. The company came out with the rather expected, but equally pleasing news that it plans to release a security update from January for the model series as well Galaxy S20. The update, codenamed G98xU1UES1CTL5, will first target smartphones from Sprint and T-Mobile operators, and a little later the rest of the devices.

Although this is not a groundbreaking innovation, it is great to see that Samsung is so patient with the security of its smartphones and does not delay unnecessarily like its competitors. The latest security patch will not only contain a range of fixed bugs and annoying errors, but will also shed light on potential backdoors in the phone and potential malware. Either way, for now the update is only available to customers in the United States, but it can be expected to make its way to the rest of the world in the coming days. After all, Samsung never waits too long with a massive update rollout and tries to get users to access the security update as soon as possible.

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