May 31, 2020:
The T-Mobile and Unlocked Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ are receiving the May 2020 security patch in the US. The software versions are:
T-Mobile Galaxy S9: G960USQS7DTE1
T-Mobile Galaxy S9+: G965USQS7DTE1
Unlocked Galaxy S9: G960U1UES7DTE1
Unlocked Galaxy S9+: G965U1UES7DTE1
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May 13, 2020:
Samsung is rolling out a new software update to the Galaxy A5 2018, Galaxy A8 2018, and Galaxy S9 series. The latest update brings the May 2020 security patch.
Software versions:
Galaxy S9: G960FXXS9DTD7
Galaxy S9+: G965FXXS9DTD7
Galaxy A5 2017: A520FXXSECTD7
Galaxy A8 2018: A530FXXSCCTE1
In the May 2020 security patch, the company fixed 9 critical vulnerabilities in the Android OS, along with several high and moderate-risk vulnerabilities.
Along with Google security patches, Samsung provides 19 Samsung Vulnerabilities and Exposures (SVE) items, in order to improve customer’s confidence in the security of Samsung Mobile devices.
To update the version on your device, you will need to have a minimum battery charge of 20%. You may be prompted to update when it’s available, otherwise, system updates can be done over a Wi-Fi connection or with the Software Upgrade Assistant.
To manually check for updates, navigate to Settings > System update. If your system is up-to-date, you don’t need to do anything further. Otherwise, tap Download and install to update your phone.