Thursday, July 28, 2016

AT&T's Galaxy S7 and S7 edge are now getting July 1 security patch

 
T-Mobile began revealing the Android security upgrade for July to its Galaxy S7 and S7 edge units over two weeks prior, and even Verizon outed it soon after that. So it's been clear for some time now that AT&T will take after. Also, it at long last has.
 
Beginning today, the new security upgrade is made a beeline for Galaxy S7 and S7 edge handsets sold by AT&T. As is dependably the case with such rollouts, anticipate that this one will go out in stages as well, which implies it might take a couple days for all gadgets to get that warning.
 
Meanwhile, in the event that you claim a S7 or S7 edge bought from AT&T, you can physically check for the redesign by going to Settings > About gadget > Software overhaul. The new discharge will up your Android manufacture number to MMB29M, and will convey the security patch level to July 1.
 
That is great, yet it could have been something more, had Samsung joined the July 5 alters as well (which are equipment situated). This circumstance isn't particular to AT&T, be that as it may, since T-Mobile's and Verizon's units have additionally just gotten the July 1 overhaul. Ideally Samsung will make those extra July 5 alters part of the August overhaul.
 
AT&T has likewise added Wi-Fi calling usefulness to its S7 and S7 edge, alongside other minor component improvements.

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