Firmware

Carrier-Locked Galaxy S10 Units Getting September 2022 Security Update In The US

Samsung has just started distributing a new security software updates for three of its older models. Let’s talk about Galaxy S10, Galaxy S10+, and Galaxy S10e in the United States.

The September 2022 security patches, the names of the Samsung Galaxy S10 and Samsung Galaxy S10+, and Galaxy S10e. The three former flagships make a big leap in the US on Sprint network with the G97*USQU7IVH3 firmware version. No additional software updates should be included.

 The latest September security patches and also fixes more than 24 vulnerabilities: MTP driver issues have been fixed, memory access errors in various functions, improper access control, SystemUI privilege issues, and issues in Photo Editor, a bug that could have allowed an attacker to initiate emergency calls remotely and beyond. This time, none is marked as critical among the several vulnerabilities cited by Samsung.

The updates described are currently being automatically deployed via OTA, also for the carrier locked users of United States. Please let us know if you have received it and if you have found any further details in addition to the patches.

PURU

Meet Puru, our tech maestro & Author at Sam Lover! With a background in Software Engineering and Programming, Puru dives into the intricacies of One UI and rides the wave of Samsung Firmware updates with expert guidance. From sleek navigation tips to the latest firmware gems, Puru is your go-to for unlocking the full potential of your Samsung device. Stay tuned for a tech journey like no other!

Related Articles

Back to top button