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Samsung continues to roll out its March security patch - its latest recipient is a two-year-old low-end smartphone Galaxy A20.

The new update carries firmware version A205XXDXU9BUC4 and is currently distributed in some Asian countries. As always, however, it should soon expand to other corners of the world. The update includes unspecified bug fixes and device performance improvements. In addition to the bugs fixed by Google, the latest security patch addresses three critical vulnerabilities related to the Exynos 990 chipset and 16 other smartphone-related exploits Galaxy.

If you're impatient, you can, as always, try to force a manual update installation by opening the menu Settings, by selecting the option Update software and tapping the option Download and install.

In recent days and weeks, Samsung has released the March security patch for a whole range of devices, including series models Galaxy Note 10, S10, S9, S20 and Note 20, foldable smartphones Galaxy Fold a Galaxy From Fold 2, phones Galaxy A8 (2018) a Galaxy M31 or flagship tablets Galaxy Tab S7. Samsung's software support has been really exemplary lately and other manufacturers could take a cue from it in this regard. Who would have said that not so long ago?

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