September security update now rolling out to more AT&T Samsung phones – Android Police

T-Mobile has actually upgraded its support website to note brand-new system updates for its versions of the Galaxy S20, S20+, S20 Ultra, and Note9. Just the update for the Note9 seems to consist of the September spot. The update is now rolling out to the AT&T Note9, Z Flip, S9, and S9+. Another day, another pile of Samsung phones being updated to the September security spot. AT&T is now rolling out the update to the Note10 series, Galaxy S10 series, and initial Galaxy Fold.

Note20 and Note20 Ultra.
SamMobile is reporting that the Galaxy Note20 and Note20 Ultra are now receiving the Semptember upgrade, which carries a build number of N98XFXXS1ATH9. Since both phones shipped with One UI 2.5, there do not appear to be any practical modifications or new features beyond the routine security spots.

T-Mobile has upgraded its support website to list brand-new system updates for its variations of the Galaxy S20, S20+, S20 Ultra, and Note9. Nevertheless, only the update for the Note9 seems to consist of the September patch. The other updates are still on the August security level, according to reports on Reddit (through TmoNews), and mainly contain fixes for T-Mobiles standalone 5G implementation.

The September security upgrade is now rolling out to the European Galaxy Note8 (SM-N950F), with a broader rollout expected quickly. It brings a firmware version of N950FXXUDDTH1, and is still based on Android 9 Pie, so it doesnt include the improvements in One UI 2.5.

Galaxy S9, Note8.

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Following in the steps of Note9, the Galaxy A21s, A51, A70, S10, and Note 10 have likewise chosen up the September spot. For the S10, this was included with the One UI 2.5 update, which we cover in more detail here. Like the S10, the Note10 and Note10+ have actually had One UI 2.5 bundled into Septembers publication, gaining from cordless DeX and proper gesture navigation with customized launchers, to name however a few brand-new features pertaining to older Samsung flagships. Far this rollout has only reached Switzerland.

Another day, another pile of Samsung phones being updated to the September security patch. AT&T is now presenting the upgrade to the Note10 series, Galaxy S10 series, and original Galaxy Fold. The Folds update is only around 210MB, however the download size for the Note10 series and S10 series is closer to 1-1.4 GB.
The Galaxy S10e on Verizon is likewise getting the update, with a build number of QP1A.190711.020. G970USQU4ETH7.

This story was initially released 2020/09/01 9:51 am PDTon Sep 1, 2020 and last upgraded 2020/09/25 2:23 pm PDTon Sep 25, 2020..

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Samsung has been pretty fast to upgrade their devices with the most recent security patches in the previous couple of years, and it looks like not much is going to alter for the month of September. The business is continuing to upgrade its lineup of phones from the past few years, beginning with the Exynos Galaxy Note9.

This post will function as the roundup for Samsung phones updated with the September 2020 patch. Well upgrade it when this most current patch starts dripping down to more phones from the Korean tech giant.

The brand-new firmware for the Note9 carries version number N960FXXS6ETHB. Aside from the timely security patch, were not sure what else is consisted of, as the changelog isnt yet available. The over-the-air upgrade is readily available now in the DBT region, which is Samsung code for Germany. This goes without saying, but if you do find the update firmware floating around online, do not flash it on your Snapdragon-powered Note9s.

The month of September has actually almost come to a close, however there are still more Samsung phones that are simply now getting this months security patch. The upgrade is now rolling out to the AT&T Note9, Z Flip, S9, and S9+. On Verizon, the Galaxy A51, S9, s9, and a50+ are in line to get the OTA.
Besides provider variants, SamMobile reports that the September update is now presenting to the Galaxy S8 and S8, the first upgrade for the phones considering that May.

T-Mobile Note9.

The Galaxy S9 is also starting to receive the spot, with a variation number of G96xFXXSBETH2. While it does not include One UI 2.5 functions either, SamMobile reports that Samsung is still testing One UI 2.5 for the S9, S9+, and Note9.

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When it comes to the staying budget gadgets, the upgrade is still on One UI 2.1 and contains absolutely nothing more than the bump to Septembers security spot. That trio has just been updated in Russia and Ukraine, with more regions soon to follow.