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[Update: Verizon S10 series] June 2020 security patch now rolling out for the Samsung Galaxy S20 series

The June 2020 security patch has already begun rolling out for unlocked variants of the Samsung Galaxy S20 series in the US.

Samsung’s improved run of security updates continues as the South Korean firm drops the latest patch right on the “official” release. Google does provide all OEMs with patch notes to ensure that all potential security issues are resolved, but it is still impressive that the S20 series is keeping pace with the Google Pixel — which will receive the June 2020 patch later today.


[Update 07/15]: So almost a month after seeing the June 2020 (yes, June) patch rolled out for the Verizon S20 series, it is now rolling out for Galaxy S10 devices (via SamMobile). Expect a similarly extended wait for the July patch — which is already rolling out for the Verizon S20 units. That said, firmware versions G970USQU3DTE8G973USQU3DTE8, and G975USQU3DTE8 are rolling out for the Galaxy S10e, S10, and S10+ respectively right now.

This update brings a few Wi-Fi calling improvements plus that June 2020 patch — finally! If you do have the Verizon Galaxy S10, now might be the time to check you System updates panel for the OTA update.


[Update 06/22]: If you have a Verizon-locked Galaxy S20 series device, then you should now be receiving the June 2020 security patch very soon. The carrier has confirmed the rollout for the Galaxy S20+ 5G and Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G (via Android Police) has now started. Expect to see firmware versions QP1A.190711.020.G986USQU1ATEC and QP1A.190711.020.G988USQU1ATEC respectively rolling out over the coming days.

Strangely there is no confirmation yet for the standard Galaxy S20 5G, which we imagine will be coming along very soon. However, the changelog doesn’t add any notable features, simply the latest security patches. You can see the full changelog for the Verizon S20+ and S20 Ultra below though:

The current software update provides your device with:

  • The most up to date Android security patches
  • System enhancements
  • Performance improvements

If you haven’t checked your device, now might be the time to head to Settings > System updates and hit that refresh button.


If you do have an unlocked US Samsung Galaxy S20, 20+, or S20 Ultra, then expect to see firmware version G986U1UES1TE4, G986U1OYM1ATE or G986U1UESATE4 rolling out over the coming days. At around 220MB, this is a relatively modest update, and although different update is rolling out in South Korea bringing call clarity improvements, this is simply an update for device security (via SamMobile).

There is no word on the June 2020 patch for global variants of the Samsung Galaxy S20 series as yet. But given that the US tends to get updates slightly later than the rest of the world most of the time, we’d expect to see the patch head out further in the coming days.


[Update 06/03]: Since the Galaxy S20 got updated, the next wave has begun, firstly with the Exynos or “global” variant of the S20 series. To add to that, the June 2020 security patch is also rolling out for the Galaxy S10 and Note 10 series (via SamMobile).

Expect to see firmware versions G97xU1UES3DTDD and N97xU1UES3CTE5, rolling out for the Galaxy S10 and Note 10 in the US respectively. To clarify, if you have the S10, S10+, or S10e, as well as the Note 10 or Note 10+ you can get updated. However, there is no word on the Galaxy S10 5G as yet.


Now might be the time to head to your device System Settings > Software updates and see if you can get your device updated now. If you have received the June 2020 patch on your Galaxy S20 series device, and have seen anything new or notable, be sure to let us know down in the comments section below.

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