Samsung Galaxy S10 Series has Receiving August 2020 security patch update

Security patch Update for Galaxy S10 series

Samsung is rolling out Security software update for Samsung Galaxy S10, Galaxy S10e, and Galaxy S10+ devices. The update brings in the latest August 2020 security patch. Samsung hasn’t released the changelog for the update, as reported by Sammobile. The latest update for the Galaxy S10, Galaxy S10e and Galaxy S10+ bump up the software version to G97xFXXU8CTG4.

Samsung GalaxyS10 -August 2020 security patch update

Update Features 

  • The version number of the new build is G97xFXXU8CTG4, and it is currently available for the international variant of the Galaxy S10 (model number SM-G973F) and Galaxy S10+ (model number SM-G975F), both powered by the in-house Exynos 9820 SoC.  
  • The OTA update is available in the DBT region, which is Samsung’s code for Germany. The full changelog for the update is not available yet, but we do know that Samsung ships a new bootloader (v8) with this build. 
  • The end-users can’t perform a downgrade to older builds once they install this update.



The Software update for the Samsung Galaxy S10-series is rolling out for users in Germany. However, there’s currently no information on how long users in other countries, including India, will have to wait for the update. The update does not bring any new features, but just bug fixes, security enhancements with the August 2020 Android security patch. 

How to Update 

The OTA update for the Galaxy S10-series is rolling out in stages, so it could take a while in reaching all units gradually. Users will get a push notification to download the update automatically. Alternatively, the update can also be checked by going to the Settings menu > About Phone > Software updates. we can download.

Samsung Galaxy S10 series is the first set of devices to receive the August 2020 security patch update, before Google’s Pixel lineup of smartphones. Samsung is likely to roll out this August 2020 Android security patch to more Galaxy devices in the coming weeks.


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