After updating the Samsung Galaxy Note8 units on its network, Verizon has also started pushing out a new update to some former Samsung flagships - the Galaxy Note5 and the S6 series (S6, S6 edge, and S6 edge+).
The update in question includes a fix for the KRACK Wi-Fi WPA2 security vulnerability as well as Android fixes for November.
src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_sY8sX6aeHeZxd8zw0UoQ1CgbLiruch3z84Bq-Eb6qbQpgR_aOOXAC7UD7K-q0rTRa29hc_UWAV6Q=s0-d" width="728">
It arrives as software version N920VVRS3CQK1, G920VVRS4DQK1, G925VVRS4DQK1, and G928VVRS3CQK1 for the Note5 and S6 series devices, respectively.
0 Response to "Verizon pushes KRACK fix to Samsung Galaxy Note5 and S6 series phones"
Post a Comment