Samsung’s Galaxy S20 series is already receiving the July security patch


Since late last year, Samsung has been consistently rolling out the latest monthly Android security patches on its flagship phones before Google and other Android OEMs. The company has now begun rolling out the July 2020 security patch on its Galaxy S20 series phones. In addition to the latest security patch, the update also brings some improvements to the camera.

According SamMobileThe latest software update for the Galaxy S20 series comes with enhancements to high-magnification shooting and video stabilization. The update also adds the ability to use Bluetooth microphones when recording audio using the voice recording application. Also, the update ends support for the MirrorLink standard. However, this is not surprising, as Samsung had confirmed plans to drop support for MirrorLink, Car Mode, and Find My Car services in April this year.

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The update is currently being rolled out for owners of Galaxy S20, Galaxy S20 Plus, and Galaxy S20 Ultra in South Korea. In the coming days, however, the July update is likely to be available in a few more markets. Older Samsung flagship phones, such as the Galaxy Note 10 and S10 phones, are also expected to start receiving the latest security patch soon.

Once the update is available in your region, you will receive a notification on your phone. You can also check the update manually by opening the Settings app and going to Software update> Download and install.