These smartphones have recently received software updates
Chinese company Huawei launched an update this week with a September security patch for the model Huawei P40 Lite. South Korean competitor Samsung is already on, and with its two smartphones it even brought an October security patch.
The Huawei P40 Lite probably won’t get Android 11 anymore, but the security patches do
Huawei P40 Lite is one of the models that are still running on Android 10 due to the US ban on Huawei. They will probably not get a newer version, but in China, owners have the option to upgrade to the new HarmonyOS 2.0 system. European owners can, according to the portal HuaweiCentral enjoy at least a new update EMUI 10.1.0.353, which is 169 MB in size and comes with a September security patch.
It should fix 2 critical, 13 high-risk and 18 other bugs and vulnerabilities. To install just go to Settings to the section System -> Software Update -> Check for Update and select Download and install. When you update the software, your smartphone will restart automatically.
Samsung is already updating selected models for the October security patch
Samsung is even bringing an October security patch to its two smartphones. In the case of a folding smartphone Samsung Galaxy Z Fold2 has according to the portal AndroidAuthority numbering F916NKSU1DUI4. For a two-year-old middle-class model Samsung Galaxy A50 is according to the portal GSMArena update number A505GUBS9CUI3.

The update brings the September security patch to Samsung’s other two smartphones. Update for model Samsung Galaxy A02 has according to the portal GSMArena designation A022GDXU2BUI3 and in addition to security, it also brings the Android 11 system with the One UI 3.1 extension. According to the portal, he receives the September security patch SamMobile and model Samsung Galaxy A32 5G in the update labeled A326BXXU3AUH7.
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