Samsung has released a new update for the Galaxy S10, Galaxy S10+ and Galaxy S10e. The old flagship series, which the company released in 2019, received the August security update and closed a number of important security vulnerabilities.
The update, which is already rolling out for the European region, will soon be available for all Galaxy S10, Galaxy S10+ and Galaxy S10e devices. The update in question is now available under build number G97XFXXSGHVH2. The update is a patch to fix over 60 privacy and security vulnerabilities. It is stated that half of these vulnerabilities originate from Android and half of them originate from Samsung.
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In addition to fixing critical vulnerabilities, a number of bugs are also fixed. These include Samsung DeX, Knox VPN, Bluetooth, NFX, Wi-Fi, and serious MAC address leaking.
Will the Galaxy S10 get Android 13?
Samsung launched the Galaxy S10, Galaxy S10+ and Galaxy S10e models with Android 9 Pie in 2019. The devices then received the Android 10, Android 11 and Android 12 updates, respectively. As promised by Samsung, three major Android updates have been delivered to the devices. Therefore, Android 13 or any other major Android update will not come to devices. However, the Galaxy S10 will continue to receive Android security updates.