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Galaxy S9 and S9+ are getting March 2020 security patch

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Samsung is doing really well with the software updates recently. After sending the March 2020 security patch to the Galaxy S20, S10, Note 10, Note 9, and few others, the company is now rolling out the latest update to the Galaxy S9 series.

According to Sammobile, the update is rolling out in various European markets including the Nordic and Baltic regions.

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In the March 2020 security patch, along with Google security patches, Samsung provides 25 Samsung Vulnerabilities and Exposures (SVE) items, in order to improve customer’s confidence in the security of Samsung Mobile devices.

The Galaxy S9 series has already received the Android 10-based One UI 2.0 update in most of the regions, which is the last major OS update, as per the Samsung update policy. You can check the list of One UI 3.0 device here.

Well, if you have the device and want to check for the update manually, just head into the device Settings, tap on the Software update menu, and go for the Download and install option.

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