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Here's a list of Samsung smartphones that received a software update last week (March 7-13). These are specifically phones Galaxy A52, Galaxy S10 Lite, a surprising number Galaxy S9 (because she is already four years old) a Galaxy A71.

Galaxy A52, Galaxy S10 Lite and series phones Galaxy The S9 received the March security patch. For the former, the update was first available in Brazil, Bolivia, Panama, Paraguay and Trinidad and Tobago, for the latter in Spain and in a number of Galaxy S9 in Germany. These days, the latest security patch for these devices is rolling out to other countries, and should reach all corners of the world within a few weeks. As always, you can check the availability of a new update manually by opening it Settings→Software Update→Download and Install.

The March security patch otherwise fixes a total of 50 vulnerabilities, of which two were rated as critical, 29 as high risk, and 19 as moderate risk. Among other things, vulnerabilities in the service were fixed Wearable Manager Installer, the Weather app, the Setup Wizard interface or the One UI Home launcher, as well as a bug related to a misconfiguration of RKP (Real-time Kernel Protection) security in Samsung Knox or a bug that allows an attacker to change the list of locked apps without authentication.

As regards Galaxy A71, it received another update, specifically the one bringing the stable version AndroidAt 12/One UI 4.0. The update carries the firmware version A715FZHU8CVB6 and was the first to "land" mid-week in Hong Kong. It should expand to other countries in the coming weeks. List of Samsung devices that update with the final version Androidu 12/One UI 4.0 have already received, you will find <a href="https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1932/8043/files/200721_ODSTOUPENI_BEZ_UDANI_DUVODU__EN.pdf?v=1595428404" data-gt-href-en="https://en.notsofunnyany.com/">here</a>.

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