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Last updated: July 14th, 2021 at 14:58 UTC+02:00
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The Galaxy S20 FE 4G with the Snapdragon 865 chipset under the hood (SM-G780G) is getting updated in Malaysia, where the firmware is identified by version number G780GXXU1AUG2. Meanwhile, the Galaxy S20 FE 5G (SM-G781B) is getting a similar firmware update — G781BXXU3CUG2 — in various countries across Europe, including the Czech Republic, Greece, Italy, Poland, the Nordic region, and a few others.
Samsung had detailed the July 2021 security patch changelog last week. As usual, it addresses various security flaws affecting Google's Android operating system, along with a few issues found within Samsung's own software.
Most problems addressed by the July 2021 security patch pertain to Android OS. One of the bigger issues Galaxy smartphone users have experienced recently has to do with Android Auto crashing when unlocking the phone. Fortunately, Samsung and Google are now addressing this issue with the latest security patch.
As usual, Galaxy S20 FE owners in regions where the update is being rolled out should receive an update notification at any moment. The update process can also be triggered from the Settings app by accessing the Software update section and tapping Download and install. If you want to skip these steps, you can just download the update files from our firmware archive and install the update manually.
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