on 08-08-2016 09:38
on 08-08-2016 09:38
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-37005226
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on 08-08-2016 12:12
on 08-08-2016 12:12
on 08-08-2016 12:17
on 08-08-2016 12:17
on 08-08-2016 12:18
on 08-08-2016 12:18
Samsung are usually on the ball with security updates. I've had three since updating to Marshmallow....
on 08-08-2016 12:43
on 08-08-2016 12:47
on 08-08-2016 12:47
on 08-08-2016 13:22
on 08-08-2016 13:22
Hey guys I'll ask the team if they have any information about the deployment of this patch. I'll update this thread once I get a response.
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on 08-08-2016 23:54
on 08-08-2016 23:54
@Martin-O2 wrote:
Hey guys I'll ask the team if they have any information about the deployment of this patch. I'll update this thread once I get a response.
Thanks Martin..my HTC10 has the same 4 vulnerabilities as the lg user x
on 09-08-2016 09:30
on 09-08-2016 09:30
No problem @Cairdeas I'll update you as soon as I have any news.
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15-08-2016 10:11 - edited 15-08-2016 10:12
15-08-2016 10:11 - edited 15-08-2016 10:12
As with all updates we receive from vendors (eg, Sony, HTC, Samsung etc) we look to test and approve these quickly. With security patches, we aim to approve these the day we receive them. Many devices already have patches for this bug and those that don't, should have them soon, so keep your eyes peeled.
We'd also like to recommend some good habits to get into with your Android device that may help keep you more secure
on 22-08-2016 16:30
on 22-08-2016 16:30
What I have noticed from reading various articles is that so long as your phone is on the current version of Android, the likelihood is that you will get a patch. But for the many phones that are stuck on Lollipop or earlier, those do not get security or any other updates.
Is this the case with O2 as well? If the manufacturer does not send you a patch for an older phone, you have nothing to send on to users? So this would apply to any people who converted from Contract to PAYG or to SIM Only because they were happy with their then phone or ran out of cash.