Samsung’s Android Go phone getting its first security update

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Samsung’s first Android Go smartphone
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. Sales kicked off in India before expanding to markets like Sri Lanka, Nepal, Thailand, and Malaysia. While the phone didn’t hit retail in every country at the same time, all of them had one thing in common: The
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launched running the July 2018 security patch in all markets. Samsung is finally updating that to the October 2018 security patch.

First Galaxy J2 Core security update is right on schedule


The October patch comes right on time, as Samsung has the Galaxy J2 Core
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. That’s standard fare for most mid-range and budget phones the company launches in Asian markets. The J2 Core’s update is currently available in India and brings nothing other than the new security patch. It’s a 170 MB download, which is strangely high and unlikely to sit well with the target audience for the Galaxy J2 Core. Perhaps that’s why security updates are going to come out quarterly, though.

If you have the Galaxy J2 Core in India, the update can be downloaded from the System » Software update menu in the phone’s Settings app. The full firmware for the new software (J260GDDU2ARJ1) can be
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if you wish to update manually.

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