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Samsung has started rolling out the July security patch. Its first addressees are the series models Galaxy S10.

The latest software update for the two-year-old series carries the firmware version G973FXXSBFUF3, and it happens to be distributed in the Czech Republic at the moment. It should spread to other countries of the world in the coming days. The update does not appear to include any improvements or new features.

It is currently unknown what security issues the latest security patch addresses, but we should know in the next few days (Samsung always publishes the patch catalog with some delay due to security reasons). Recall that the last security patch brought 47 fixes from Google and 19 fixes from Samsung, some of which were 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.

If you own one of the models Galaxy S10, you should get a notification about a new update by now. If you haven't received it yet and don't want to wait, you can try to start the installation manually by selecting the option Settings, by tapping the option Software update and selecting an option Download and install.

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