November 2020 security patch hits the Samsung Galaxy Note 10, Galaxy Note 10+, and the Galaxy Note 10+ 5G on Verizon
As usual, the carrier variants of most phones in the wild took a few days to start getting the latest Android update, but it looks like everything's finally moving in the right direction for Samsung Galaxy Note 10/Note 10+/Note 10+ 5G owners on Verizon. Obviously, we are talking about the November 2020 security patch being available for their handsets.
This month's Android security patch from Google fixes five critical vulnerabilities, but it also takes care of a whole lot of less important security threats: 29 high-level and 31 moderate ones. However, the patch for the aforementioned Samsung phones also includes solutions for five Samsung Vulnerabilities and Exposures (SVEs). Those wondering about the version numbers of the new software for the Samsung Galaxy Note 10/Note 10+/Note 10+ 5G might want to take a closer look at these (same order as the handsets): QP1A.190711.020.N970USQS5DTJ8, QP1A.190711.020.N975USQS5DTJ8, and QP1A.190711.020.N976VVRS5DTJ8.
The official changelogs that can be seen by clicking the links above do not reveal anything else but the fact that "The current software update provides the most up to date Android security patches on your device." These being said, the comments section is all yours: Are there any severe bugs in the software of the Samsung Galaxy Note 10/Note 10+/Note 10+ 5G on Verizon that should have been patched? What do you think about Samsung's software update policy as of late?