Samsung suddenly updated the firmware of its flagship, which was released five years ago

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Samsung has suddenly released a new firmware for its flagship smartphone Galaxy Note 9, which was released nearly five years ago. In this respect informs GizmoChina version.

The Galaxy Note 9 was released in August 2018 and its official support by the manufacturer ended in 2022. Despite this, Samsung still decided to upgrade the device.

According to media reports, the firmware includes security fixes dated February 2023. That is, the outdated smartphone received the latest security patch from Samsung.

At the time of publication, the firmware was only available for download in the UK and Ireland. However, journalists believe that in the near future, the update will spread all over the world.

To install the firmware, you need to go to “Settings” and select “Software Update” there. The latest patch is called N960FXXSAFWB3.

Formerly socialbites.ca Wrote The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 will have a 6.2-inch external display. This fact was disappointing, as some fans of the South Korean brand were expecting a larger sensor.

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