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Samsung continues to release the June security update. One of its other recipients is a four-year-old smartphone Galaxy D7 (2017).

New update for Galaxy The J7 (2017) carries firmware version J730GMUBSCCUF3 and is currently distributed in Mexico. In the following days, it should spread to other corners of the world.

The June security patch includes over four dozen fixes from Google and 19 fixes from Samsung, some of which have been marked as critical. Fixes from Samsung addressed, for example, incorrect authentication in the SDP SDK, incorrect access in the notification settings, errors in the Samsung Contacts application, buffer overflows in the NPU driver or vulnerabilities related to the Exynos 9610, Exynos 9810, Exynos 9820 and Exynos 990 chipsets.

Galaxy The J7 (2017) was launched in July 2017 with Androidem 7.0 Nougat. The phone received two major system updates – Android 8.0 to Android 9.0 with One UI 1.11 superstructure. The previous security update that Samsung released for it was the patch for the month of March. It can be expected that the South Korean smartphone giant will soon stop releasing new software updates on it.

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