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Here is a list of Samsung devices that received a software update in the week of February 27 to March 3. Particulary speaking about Galaxy Tab S7 FE.

For last year's tablet Galaxy Tab S7 FE Samsung started rolling out the February security patch. It is probably one of the last, if not the very last device Galaxy, which is receiving last month's security patch. The patch update carries the firmware version T733XXU2CWB1 and is 263 MB in size. In addition to increased security, the update brings new versions of applications such as Samsung Internet, Galaxy Store, SmartThings, Samsung Members, Samsung Kids, Global Goals, Samsung Flow or Recorder. The tablet should also receive an update with the One UI 5.1 superstructure soon.

The February security patch otherwise fixes over 50 vulnerabilities, of which 48 were fixed by Google and six by Samsung. Two of the vulnerabilities patched by the Korean giant were rated as high risk, while four were rated as medium risk. For example, Samsung fixed exploits related to the WindowManagerService service that allowed attackers to tap a screenshot, a vulnerability found in the UwbDataTxStatusEvent function that allowed attackers to trigger certain activities, or a security flaw in the Secure Folder application that allowed unauthorized persons to physically access the phone to capture a preview of the application. Soon, the Korean giant should start releasing the March security patch.

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