The Android update of August 2022 is already coming to the LTE version of the Samsung Galaxy S20 FE from Russia with the firmware version G780FXXU9DVG5.
Samsung is still the first smartphone manufacturer to update its terminals, both the most current and some older ones, with the latest Android security patch And a good proof of this is that at this point in the month, a total of 14 Galaxy phones have already received the August Android update.
The pace of launching new updates by Samsung is constant and so, after recently updating the Galaxy Note 10 series, now the Korean giant has started to roll out the August Android update on one of its high-end Galaxy from two years ago, the Samsung Galaxy S20 FE.
The Samsung Galaxy S20 FE (4G) receives the August 2022 security patch
As confirmed by the specialized medium SamMobile, the Korean firm has begun to release Android update August 2022 on the LTE version of the Samsung Galaxy S20 FE from Russia and it is expected that it will reach the rest of the European countries over the next few days.
This update is coming to the Samsung Galaxy S20 FE (4G) from Russia with firmware version G780FXXU9DVG5 and includes the August 2022 security patch, which fixes a number of security vulnerabilities such as MAC address leakage via Wi-Fi and NFCinadequate access control in DesktopSystemUI or the hijacking vulnerability in Knox VPN and DeX for PC and improves the overall stability of the device.
The Samsung Galaxy S20 FE (4G) was released in September 2020 with Android 10at the beginning of last year received OneUI 3.0 based on Android 11at the beginning of 2022 it was updated to Android 12 with OneUI 4.0 and is expected to receive Android 13 between the end of this year and the beginning of 2023.
If you have a Samsung Galaxy S20 FE (4G) and want to check if this update is already available, you simply have to access the section Software update found in the menu of Settings of your device.
In case you already have it available, you just have to click on the button Download and install to update your phone with the latest Android security patch.