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Samsung tries to protect its smartphone users from malware and other threats, and therefore regularly releases security updates for them. However, this is only the tip of the iceberg and the Korean giant has now published a blog contribution, in which he explains why security is important and why the new "A's" Galaxy A54 5G a Galaxy A34 5G one of the most secure smartphones in its price range.

In an effort to raise awareness about malware and other security threats, Samsung explains "the smallest and worst thing" that can happen to an unsecured device. The least that can happen to an unsecured phone is that its user will receive ads everywhere, including the Gallery app, themes, app store, download manager, etc. And at worst, smartphones with low security are vulnerable to hacking attempts and phishing or "catching" malware. Furthermore, if you lose such a phone, your credentials and data are at risk of being stolen.

To ensure that device users Galaxy they will benefit from great security long after their purchase, the Korean giant offers five years of security patches. In addition, also for Galaxy The A54 5G and A34 5G offer four upgrades Androidincluding an extended 2-year warranty. Samsung calls this support "triple hat trick 5+4+2".

In addition to exemplary software support, Samsung has developed several security features. For the new "eyes", these features revolve around the following main points:

  • Secure folder: A private folder where users can store photos and other files that no one can access even if they gain access to the phone.
  • Private Shares: A file sharing system that allows users to share read-only files, lock screenshots, and set expiration dates.
  • Smart call: A security solution that detects spam and fraudulent contacts before users even receive calls.
  • Device protection: Built-in virus and malware scanner (uses the company's technology McAfee).
  • Maintenance mode: a smart feature Samsung released last year that allows users to lock down personal data while their phone is being serviced.

Samsung also released the feature this year Message Guard, but it remains exclusive to the series for now Galaxy S23. However, the company plans to make it available to other phones through future software updates.

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