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Samsung phone lost critical security update


SamMobile reported that the phones have been removed from the list of devices that received the September 2018 security patch, spelled as the end of the 2015 smartphone.

Given that Samsung usually promises to provide two years of support for their new phones, it's not surprising to see this pair fall from the list. However, for those who still use powerful Android devices, this will be a blow.

As with the two phones, Samsung has extended support for up to three years on high-end devices, but Note 5 and Galaxy S6 edge + are now at the end.

Of course, this does not mean that the owners of mobile phones will have to completely abandon them. These phones will still work flawlessly and may still receive Samsung updates on less frequent timelines.

Google has designed a monthly security update program as an easy way for manufacturers to protect against emerging security threats. Not all manufacturers are cautiously launching monthly updates, but Samsung users are one of those who receive them for quite some time.

Both devices received an August update, so if you haven't already done so, visit the Software Updates setup menu on your Samsung phone.

If you want to protect your phone from new Android threats, consider updating to the new Samsung flagship product, such as the Galaxy S9 or Galaxy Note 9.

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