Galaxy S10 receives May patches. They fix a fatal error
Samsung has just started updating the Galaxy S10 family of phones, so now they are receiving May security patches. The update is referred to as G97xFXXUAFUE3 and fixes several security flaws including that of Qualcomm modems.
The Galaxy S10 receives May security patches
So if you have a Galaxy S10 phone with a Snapdragon chipset, you will finally be able to sleep in peace again. We recently wrote to you about the fact that over 40% of all Android phones now have a security hole, which, however, manufacturers repair in large numbers, and Samsung is among the first. Thanks to a modem bug from Qualcomm, it can The hacker can access the history of your calls, SMS and also can record your current calls.
In addition, it also addresses new patches several bugs in the One UI user interface and improve the overall stability of the system. The update has currently been recorded in Germany, the Netherlands and Poland. So it is quite possible that at the time of reading this article you will have it available.