JAKARTA Samsung always launches the latest security patches every month. After completing the launch of the October security patch, Samsung is now starting to launch a security patch for November.

In this update, Samsung users will not get many changes or feature improvements. The South Korean company only added a Automatic Blocking tool. This feature was created to improve device security.

Samsung will also block all USB cables connected via this update if the user activates the Maximum Settings. The feature that can strengthen the security of this device will not activate when the user installs a charging USB cable.

Not only that, Samsung also includes 30 improvements to security concerns categorized as high priority. This set of improvements is also included in Google's Android Security Bulletin for November.

As usual, the launch of the November security patch will be released in stages. In the early stages, only the latest devices will get a security patch. Here are some devices that will get updates, reported by 9to5google.

Although the list of devices is still small, other devices are expected to get a security patch in November in the coming weeks. Therefore, other Samsung users still have to wait until the software is released.

Users of the Galaxy S24 to Tab S7FE series also need to wait because the release of the update will vary, depending on the region, operator, and several other factors. Usually, Samsung will release its updates early for Korea, the US, and other countries.


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